Orange Glen Hospital dessert preparation. On Wednesday, March 29, students from the Culinary programs at Escondido High School, Orange Glen High School, and San Pasqual High School participated in the EUHSD Annual Culinary Competition, hosted by Orange Glen. Students competed for first place in two categories, Global Cuisine Dessert and Savory Global Cuisine. San Pasqual
On Wednesday, March 29, students from the Culinary programs at Escondido High School, Orange Glen High School, and San Pasqual High School participated in the EUHSD Annual Culinary Competition, hosted by Orange Glen.
CARLSBAD Students raising money to compete in Iowa The Dilemma Dinos, a sixth-grade team from El Camino Creek Elementary School, placed first and second at the recent state tournament for Odyssey of the Mind, a creative-thinking challenge.
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Four San Diego County educational programs two from the Poway Unified School District have been named winners of the 18th annual Innovation in Education Awards, presented by the Classroom of the Future Foundation.
The awards honor programs that motivate K-12 students to learn and increase student achievement. Educators apply for Innovation Grants in four categories, and a panel of leaders in the business and education communities makes the selections. This year’s winners are:
Achieve Award ($5,000 grant): An innovative program that is able to measure results or achievements that drive student learning. Winner is the
CyberAegis Team of the Poway Unified School District. The program inspires students to pursue careers in cybersecurity and trains students to compete in and win county, state, and national cybersecurity competitions.