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Sierra Vista Unified highlights enrollment verification, therapy event, CTE recognitions and upcoming arts and sports

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Summary

District staff reported enrollment-verification instructions, promoted a therapy and nursing family event, announced CTE program compliance and recognitions, and shared arts and sports schedules during the meeting's summary of current events.

District staff provided a summary of current events at the opening of the Sierra Vista Unified School District governing board meeting, announcing enrollment verification, a therapy-and-nursing family event, career-technical education program recognitions, and upcoming arts and athletic events.

Enrollment verification and family resources District staff said enrollment verification began the previous week and asked current families to confirm continuing enrollment through ParentVUE so administrators can plan staffing ratios. Staff advised families who need help to contact the district welcome center at the phone number given during the meeting.

Therapy and nursing family event The district’s therapy and nursing departments invited families to a free hands-on event designed to support child development; staff said the event is scheduled for the following day from 4 to 6 p.m. at the Rotary Education Center and includes activities on prewriting readiness, feeding and communication strategies, speech and language activities, and health routines such as hand-washing and teeth brushing.

CTE compliance and recognitions The district reported that its career and technical education (CTE) programs received final compliance results from the state. The district said all 13 programs are compliant and seven received distinctions for achievement: automotive collision, automotive technologies, JROTC, engineering, home health, law and public safety, and marketing.

Arts and athletics District staff promoted a Buena Theatre production of Silent Sky, telling the board the play—about astronomer Henrietta Leavitt—will be performed on Feb. 28 and March 1 at 7 p.m., with $7 tickets available at the Klein Center. Staff also reviewed winter postseason schedules and upcoming spring sports; wrestling and basketball postseason dates and seeds were announced and specific game times were noted for home contests.

Why it matters Enrollment verification helps the district plan staffing and class assignments for next school year. The therapy-and-nursing family event and PBIS programming were presented as part of district efforts to support student learning and campus culture. Successful CTE reviews affect program funding, student certification opportunities and community workforce pipelines.

Ending Staff closed the summary by reminding the board about upcoming concerts, family events and fundraisers and thanking district staff and volunteers for their work.