During the recent Ontario School District 8C meeting, significant achievements and future plans for local schools were highlighted, showcasing the district's commitment to student leadership and community engagement.
Keynote speaker Richard Montanez, known for inventing Flaming Hot Cheetos, inspired attendees with his story, emphasizing the importance of setting high standards. This message resonated as both Ontario Middle School and the high school received gold recognition for meeting their educational goals, a testament to the hard work of teachers like Ms. Lopez and Ms. Larson. Their dedication has been pivotal in the successful implementation of the Leadership in Action (LIA) program during its inaugural year.
Looking ahead, both schools plan to expand the LIA program by offering two sections next year, which will allow more students to engage in leadership and service opportunities. This expansion reflects the district's ongoing efforts to foster student involvement and personal growth.
Additionally, the meeting addressed the upcoming yearbook signing event scheduled for the last day of school, marking a celebratory moment for students as they reflect on their academic year.
Overall, the meeting underscored the district's achievements and future initiatives, reinforcing its commitment to enhancing educational experiences for all students in the community.