Monthly Archives: January 2018

Johnson Jaguar 2nd Grade Students Receive Surprise Visit from Clifford The Big Red Dog and 10 News

 

The Second Grade Johnson Jaguars received a special surprise this week from some very kind people at Channel 10 news.  The employees at Channel 10 News decided to donate their own money to buy books for kids.  The Scripps Howard Foundation and the Scripps family members matched the dollar amount, and together they raised enough money to buy 1,000 books from Scholastic!  They decided that second graders would be their target audience, and they came to Johnson in order to film the actual book give away.  They even brought along Clifford, the Big Red Dog, for fun!  Every single Johnson second grader went home with their own book on Tuesday.  But it didn’t stop there!  Every single second grader at a Title I school in CVUSD will be getting a free book to take home.  Many, many thanks to Channel 10 News, the Scripps Howard Foundation, and the Scripps family members for their thoughtful donation!
Christine Sphar, Principal
Johnson Elementary School

El Cajon Leads San Diego County on Solving the Homeless Crisis

Earlier this month Mayor Bill Wells, the El Cajon City Council, and our local government officials were highlighted by local news media on our efforts to make El Cajon a great place to live, work, play, and raise a family… “For Everyone”.  CVUSD Governing Board members Karen Clark Mejia, Tamara Otero, Jo Alegria and I have served on the East County Homeless Task Force led by several community leaders including CEO of the East County Chamber of Commerce, Eric Lund; ECPD Police Chief, Jeff Davis; and Meridian Baptist Church Senior Pastor, Rolland Slade.  SD Union Tribune reporter Karen Pearlman has been documenting community efforts to improve conditions.  http://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/communities/east-county/sd-se-elcajon-homeless-20170809-story.html

Mayor Wells has been interviewed by most of our media outlets on the city’s efforts.  The one below is from KUSI.  Mayor Wells has a background in clinical psychology and deep expertise on root causes behind homeless and mental health issues.

It is important for all of us to know that we have proven solutions that are helping our homeless students and their families transition into permanent housing and gainful employment.  The East County Transitional Living Center is a prime example of “What Works”.  Several of our students and their families are served by this community led effort to provide permanent solutions.  Please check out ECTLC here and share with anyone you know who can benefit from these efforts the City of El Cajon and the East County Homeless Task Force are directing our efforts toward.  https://www.ectlc.org/

We recognize that those contributing to panhandling and giving food to the homeless are doing so out of good will and intention.  Enabling homelessness, however, has proven to only prolong and potentially derail any opportunity for those in need to find permanent housing and pathways back to being contributing members of society.  It is important that the CVUSD family supports the El Cajon City Council, El Cajon Police Department, and the East County Homeless Task Force in our efforts to provide a permanent solution for the homeless in our community.

Very Sincerely,

David Miyashiro Ed.D., Superintendent

Cajon Valley Union School District

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