by Dr. Sciarretta | Mar 3, 2020 | AEA Blog, AEA News, Superintendent's Blog by Dr. Sciarretta
Let’s face it: social media is not going away anytime soon. Don’t get me wrong–there are many positive and transformative benefits of the various social media platforms, such as uniting families, brainstorming treatments for rare illnesses,...
by Dr. Sciarretta | Mar 1, 2020 | AEA Blog
With the CA primary elections just two days away (Super Tuesday, March 3), it can be overwhelming to get organized and have a plan when we get to the ballot box. Here is a useful Voters Guide to local politics that includes backup information and interviews with...
by Dr. Sciarretta | Feb 29, 2020 | AEA Blog, AEA News, Superintendent's Blog by Dr. Sciarretta
If you’re accustomed to large urban school districts such as our authorizer (San Diego Unified School District) it may appear that all school districts are large. In fact, approximately 20% of school districts in CA have under 1,000 students. At approximately...
by Dr. Sciarretta | Feb 25, 2020 | AEA Blog, AEA News, Superintendent's Blog by Dr. Sciarretta
I’m often asked how members of the AEA community (staff, parents, other CA residents) can participate in AEA Board of Trustees meetings. Under the Ralph M. Brown Act, a law which mandates open and public meetings for all public agencies, meeting agendas must be...
by Dr. Sciarretta | Feb 18, 2020 | Superintendent's Blog by Dr. Sciarretta
The Voice of San Diego recently published some useful guidance for parents when choosing a school for their child. Among the recommendations I agree with is that there is no one perfect school for all students/families, that unilaterally declaring charter schools...
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