In a recent meeting, the San Ysidro School District highlighted a series of impactful events and achievements that took place over the past month, showcasing the district's commitment to education and community engagement.
One of the standout events was the fourth annual San Ysidro STEM Fair, which has become one of the largest STEM fairs in the county. Organized in collaboration with the San Ysidro Education Collaborative and the Balboa Park Police Science Center, the fair attracted approximately 2,500 attendees, including families and students. This event not only celebrated science, technology, engineering, and mathematics but also featured a student-led Global Forum, empowering sixth graders to address global challenges through critical thinking and collaboration.
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On April 23, the district celebrated Purple Up Day, honoring military children. Students and staff wore purple to show support, and two schools, Vista Del Mar Middle and Ocean View Hills, were acknowledged for their continued recognition as California Purple Star Schools, highlighting their commitment to supporting military families.
These events reflect the district's ongoing efforts to enhance educational experiences and foster community spirit, demonstrating a strong commitment to both academic excellence and social responsibility. As the school year progresses, the San Ysidro School District continues to focus on initiatives that benefit students and the broader community.