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In a recent meeting, Superintendent Blake Silvers of Wiseburn Unified School District reflected on a successful academic year, highlighting significant achievements and initiatives that have shaped the district's growth. As the school year comes to a close, Silvers expressed gratitude to the community for its ongoing support and engagement.
One of the standout developments this year was the introduction of the Eureka Math Squared curriculum. This innovative program combines digital tools with hands-on learning experiences, fostering strong family involvement. Events such as Family Math Nights have helped bring this curriculum to life, contributing to noticeable improvements in student achievement, as evidenced by the district's new data dashboard.
The district also embarked on a transformative journey with the Capturing Kids' Hearts program, aimed at creating trauma-informed school cultures. This initiative emphasizes building trust and connection among students and staff, which became particularly vital during the wildfire crisis in January. The community's response included impactful student-led fire relief efforts, showcasing the district's commitment to empathy and action.
In the arts, students excelled with the support of the Weisberg Education Foundation, participating in various performances that highlighted their talents. From music showcases to theater productions, students captivated audiences and demonstrated the district's dedication to fostering creativity.
Athletic achievements were also celebrated, with the cross country team sweeping the league, flag football remaining undefeated, and basketball teams showing strong performances. These accomplishments reflect the district's commitment to developing well-rounded students.
Infrastructure improvements were a key focus this year, with the opening of the new Weisburn Da Vinci Soccer Field and the groundbreaking of the Weisburn Sports Complex. Additionally, the district made significant advancements in its technology infrastructure, enhancing classroom technology, safety systems, and connectivity across all campuses.
With strong enrollment numbers and the positive impact of Measure EE investments, this year has been a testament to what makes Wiseburn Unified special. As the district prepares for the upcoming school year, Superintendent Silvers expressed hope for a restful summer and excitement for continued growth and innovation in the future.
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