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Arcadia’s First Avenue Middle School named San Gabriel Valley chambers collab on webinar series for 2024 California Distinguished School small businesses
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rcadia Unified School District’s First Avenue Middle School joins an exclusive list of 293 middle and high schools from across the state to earn recognition from the California Department of Education as a 2024 California Distinguished School. “A campus beaming with community pride, halls bustling with innovative ideas, and classrooms filled with engaging teaching and learning are just a few of the things that make First Avenue such a special place and very deserving of this prestigious distinction,” Arcadia Unified Superintendent Dr. David Vannasdall said. In its press release announcing the 2024 California Distinguished School recipients, the California Department of Education explained that its process in selecting schools to be recognized in this year’s program included examining various school performance measures on specific state indicators that are identified in the California School Dashboard’s 2023 reports. Accordingly, schools chosen for this recognition were those that demonstrated excellence and growth in academic achievement and cultivated a positive school climate. “Being named a California Distinguished School is a tremendous honor and validates the commitment of our students and staff to continuous improvement,” First Avenue Principal Dr. Semeen Issa shared. “We strive to provide a well-rounded education that prepares our students for success in high school and beyond. This recognition motivates us to continue to give all of our creativity, thought, and care to ensure educational excellence for our students.” This First Avenue recog-
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First Avenue Middle School has been serving Arcadia students since 1907. | Photo courtesy of AUSD
nition comes at fortuitous timing for Issa, who has been at First Avenue’s helm as an assistant principal and then principal for a total of 14 years, as she recently announced that she will be passing the leadership torch upon her retirement at the end of the current school year. “I am incredibly proud to have had the opportunity to serve First Avenue for so many years and to have been able to support and watch my incredible team of educators, counselors, and staff elevate our students’ educational experience school year after school year,” Issa reflected. “It has also been one of my life’s greatest joys to work with such talented students and supportive families, and as I close this chapter to begin a new one, I will leave with a heart filled with immense gratitude for all of the memories I have made with the best school community around.” Among the educators at First Avenue is social science teacher Megan Forbes who
was recently recognized by the California Council for Social Studies as “Outstanding Middle School Social Studies Teacher of the Year (Grades 6-8).” Forbes has been teaching in Arcadia Unified at First Avenue for over seven years and is also a published author of “Leaders and Thinkers in American History: An American History Book for Kids: 15 Influential People You Should Know (Biographies for Kids).” In addition, Forbes has aimed to pay it forward to others in the education profession by sharing her experience, tips, and resources with fellow educators and has built a robust YouTube and Instagram followership. “First Avenue is the oldest school campus in our district, having served Arcadia students and families for over 116 years,” Vannasdall said in reflecting on this recognition and the history of this school campus. “Earning this esteemed merit further highlights the importance of continuing to
ensure our facilities receive the repairs and upgrades they need to match the worldclass teaching and learning happening on the First Avenue campus and in all of our schools.” Since the CDE’s founding of the California Distinguished Schools program in 1985, every Arcadia Unified elementary and middle school has been named a California Distinguished School at least once. Most recently, all six of Arcadia Unified’s elementary schools—Baldwin Stocker, Camino Grove, Highland Oaks, Holly Avenue, Hugo Reid, and Longley Way—as well as Arcadia Unified’s alternative learning program, Rancho Learning Center, earned historic concurrent recognition as 2024 California Distinguished Schools. The California Distinguished Schools Program recognizes elementary schools and middle and high schools in alternate years, which means honorees hold their California Distinguished School title for two years.
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an Gabriel Valley chambers of commerce are collaborating to bring a monthly webinar series to their members and businesses. The “Renewal and Resilience: Navigating the Future of Business in 2024” series begins on March 21 at noon. The series continues on the third Thursday of each month thereafter. There is no cost to join the webinar series and it is open to the public but attendance is limited. Pre-registration for each webinar in the series is required at tinyurl.com/2xfn2wah. The first presentation on March 21 is by executive leadership coach John Burt. Burt will discuss the current economic landscape and how it impacts entrepreneurs, small business owners and managers. He will delve into the challenges and opportunities each will face in 2024. “We are excited to be partnering with chambers of commerce in the SGV area to bring this program to our members and businesses. Working together, we developed this series of informational presentations on topics that are important for the businesses in our cities,” said Laurie Wheeler, President and chief executive officer of the South Pasadena Chamber of Commerce. “We hope these programs tailored to our businesses will also foster a sense of community and solidarity among all of us.” The Chambers of South Pasadena, Alhambra, Altadena, Azusa, Baldwin Park, Claremont, El Monte/South El Monte, Glendora, Greater West Covina, Monrovia, Pasadena, Pomona, Regional Chamber (Walnut/Diamond Bar), Rosemead, San Dimas, South Pasadena, Temple City and Whittier Area are collaborating to produce this free series.