Superintendent's Corner: At Buena, STEM bearing fruit
American public school educators in coordination with state and national education leaders have established instruction, and concept mastery, in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM), as top national priority for kindergarten through 12th-grade public school instruction.
Sierra Vista Unified School District (SVUSD) has been addressing this federal mandate for some years now and the efforts are starting to bear fruit. For example, 15 students in Buena’s graduating class of 2010 were declared engineering majors.
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Obviously, Mr. A thinks he should toot his own horn louder than it needs to
be vocalized. This in turn will make people who vote in Sierra Vista
elections turned off by your arrogance & convulated rantings & ravings! If
you would use some humility it would protect you from loosing your job in the
not so distant future, contracts can become null in void at the drop of a
hat! Stop the posturing & have the Herald name all of those students
tomorrow, leave your name out of the circumstances. You never did anything to
help these graduates achieve their future goals! If you keep this insanity up
for the rest of the year i would hedge to agree with folks in reducing your
payout to less than $65K per school year. It is a disgraceful act to do what
you do to the hard workers of the Sierra Vista Unified School District. They
are more deserving of recognition than you ever deserve!