NORTH COUNTY School districts earn food grants No Kid Hungry California recently announced $2.08 million in grants to nonprofits and schools across California providing free meals.
New principals named for Carmel Creek, Solana Highlands
June 27, 2021 4:21 PM PT
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The Solana Beach School District has announced two new principals for Solana Highlands and Carmel Creek schools.
Angela Tremble
Angela Tremble, who served as principal of the Online Scholars program during the 2020-21 school year, will serve as principal at Carmel Creek School and long-time educator and Solana Beach resident Lindsey Conley, whose children attended schools in the district, will serve as principal at Solana Highlands School.
“We are excited to welcome these two outstanding educational leaders to their new posts” said Superintendent Jodee Brentlinger in a news release. “Ms. Tremble is an innovative educator who brings leadership, experience, warmth, and a true passion for learning and technology to our team; and Ms. Conley brings a strong foundation in instructional practices and coaching, as well as a wonderful ability to build positive, lasting connections with
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ACSA honors local Standout Students in art, fellowship, courage
Nathan Gordon, seated, was posthumously honored with the Student Standout Award for courage.
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The Association of California School Administrators (ACSA)’s Region 18 greater San Dieguito chapter recently held its Student Standout Awards. All 50 schools in the region celebrate one student that has excelled in the areas of arts, community service, humanities, courage, fellowship and science.
Students were celebrated in a virtual presentation led by ASCA Region 18 President Ben Churchill, superintendent of Carlsbad Unified School District, on May 13.
Nathan Gordon, a fifth grader at Ashley Falls, posthumously won the Student Standout Award for courage. Nathan passed away in December 2020 after a long and courageous battle with a rare form of cancer.
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Lots of gags this week about nail salons closed during the pandemic. Congrats to Marcia Gwin for nailing down the top spot. She will receive Steve Breen’s signed original in the mail. Thanks to all those who participated. The art for next week’s contest is below.
Winner
Finalists
“I guess I could say, you nailed it.” Terre Duensing, Fallbrook
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“No, I do not want to see your toenails.” Roy Henry Zinkil III, San Diego
“Seriously, not until the Padres win a World Series?” Jim Valenzuela, Poway
“A sure winner on America’s Got Talons.” Anne Eggertsen, La Mesa