Aptos Times: June 15, 2022

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COMMUNITY NEWS

Educators in Aptos Win Innovator Awards T hirteen educators at schools in Aptos are among more than 100 Pajaro Valley Unified School District employees to win “Innovator of the Year” awards. Each elementary school selected one classified and one certificated in transitional kindergarten-grade 2 and one in grades 3-6 who made a significant contribution through innovative and creative strategies. Each secondary school and department selected one classified and one certificated individual to recognize, again for making significant contribution via innovative and creative strategies. The Pajaro Valley Education Foundation sponsored the awards. A recording of the event is on YouTube at https://www. youtube.com/watch?v=6Ku5NLJleHo •••

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Megan Jacobsmeyer, library technician: Her love of books and reading is pervasive. She provides a social-emotional sanctuary for students who need a place

to explore and socialize with each other with constructive activities. Risa Schwartz, second grade teacher: She is innovative in finding solutions to the problems, listening from each student’s perspective, and giving guidance when needed. Her classroom is a safe space for everyone. Marie-Louise Minvielle, 6th grade teacher: She is creative and innovative in how she connects with her students. She is patient and approaches her pedagogical thinking from the perspective of a sixth-grader.

Rio Del Mar

Barbara Welty, behavioral technician: She uses evidence-based practices that we can apply to all students while tailoring them to individual needs. Our students feel her warmth and a sense of safety. Martin Sweet, 6th grade teacher & afterschool coordinator: The design he

uses is one of collaboration with teachers, parents, and site and district administration. He is steadfast in his commitment to students and creates bonds with them that last a lifetime. Mary Sandman, 2nd grade teacher: She promotes inclusivity of all students through the on-going facilitation of acceptance from one another, respecting differences and promoting positive interactions between the students.

structures. She has implemented routines for ALL parts of her kindergarten students’ day from the Greeting Meeting and Clock Talk to Dynamite Dismissal and everything in between. Erin Farrar, 5th grade teacher & GATE liaison: Her work has been critical to the continued growth of her students. Though already exceptionally talented and high performing students, they have all continued to hone their skills and reach new heights with their learning.

Dawn Sterner, instructional assistant: Due to her focused sessions, kids who were unable to read and write independently are on their way and believing in themselves as learners. Karen Richmond, kindergarten teacher: She is the queen of designing creative and innovative systems and

Deann Najera, office manager: She has improved operational efficiency, purchasing and implementing an automated report card machine which has allowed us to communicate better with our families on grades.

Valencia

Aptos Junior High

“Aptos Educators” page 17

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One-Time State Funding for Homelessness, By Zach Friend, Supervisor

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Community Calendar • Arts & Entertainment – Pages 28

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Foliar Color Goes Beyond Green, By Tony Tomeo

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I Heart Davenport This Summer • Property Owners OK Assessment to Maintain $400 Million Levee Flood Project

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‘Gone With the Winfield’ by Joyce Oroz of Aromas • Join the CHP: 1,000 Officer Jobs Available

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Sgt. Gutzwiller Remembered at Willowbrook Park

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Aunt Beth’s Artichoke Dip

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Stretch of Highway 101 Renamed for Trailblazing Astronaut Sally Ride • PVPSA Names Jasmine Najera Interim CEO • New PVUSD Administrators

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Imperfect Instrument, Perfect Message, By Joyce and Barry Vissell

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Thank you, Central Fire

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Meet the Cast of Grease at Cabrillo Stage, By Mindy Pedlar

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Measure D Defeated and More Election Results, By Jondi Gumz

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County Grants: Winners & Losers, By Jondi Gumz

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Resource Conservation District Gets $390,000, By Angie Gruys

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Little Leaguers Put Aptos on the Map, by John Hibble • Cabrillo Host Lions Award 13 Aptos High Scholarships

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Educators in Aptos Win Innovator Awards

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Mount Madonna School’s 2022 Top Students

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Big Basin Future: Comments Due

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Covid & Kids Under 5: What’s Next?, By Jondi Gumz

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