by Dr. Sciarretta | Mar 16, 2020 | AEA Blog, Superintendent's Blog by Dr. Sciarretta
This morning as part of AEA’s commitment to feeding free breakfast and lunch to all families who show up at our middle school campus, our team distributed more than 50 bag meals to go. We are anticipating an increase in demand going forward, and encourage all...
by Dr. Sciarretta | Mar 13, 2020 | AEA Blog, Superintendent's Blog by Dr. Sciarretta
With today’s closure of our AEA schools from March 17 through April 10 (tentatively returning to classes on Monday, April 13), we are working diligently to set up systems to support our students and families during this upcoming month. To this end, AEA families...
by Dr. Sciarretta | Mar 12, 2020 | AEA Blog, Superintendent's Blog by Dr. Sciarretta
At their March 10, 2020 meeting the AEA Board of Trustees unanimously approved a resolution I brought forth, setting parameters around compensating all salaried and hourly employees in the event of a mandatory closure of our campuses due to COVID-19. I am exceedingly...
by admin | Mar 11, 2020 | AEA Blog, AEA News, Superintendent's Blog by Dr. Sciarretta
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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 | 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...
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