CRYSTAL APPLE SBHS science teacher Donald Gauvreau is interviewed by KSBW Channel 8 news anchor Dan Green last week after receiving an outstanding teacher award. Submitted photo.

San Benito High School students selected their Associated Student Body officers last week in a school-wide election, according to San Benito High School District staff.

Winners were:

President: Alanah Martinez

VP: Ian Sills

Commissioner of Clubs: Kaiya Dickens

Commissioner of Social Activities: Sofia Lemos

Rally Club President: Chelsey Cameron

Commissioner of Athletics: Nico Tapia

Student Congress President: Ramon Delgado

Tickets on sale for latest SBHS drama production

The San Benito High School Drama production of “Once Upon A Mattress” will open this week in the high school auditorium (1220 Monterey Street).
The musical comedy was written as an adaptation of the Hans Christian Andersen fairy tale, “The Princess and the Pea.”

Tickets are available for $9 at the Student Payment Center on campus. Performances are scheduled for March 15 and 16 and again from March 22-24.

SBHS science educator earns outstanding teacher honor

SBHS science teacher Donald “Chip” Gauvreau had a surprise visit from KSBW Channel 8 news anchor Dan Green last week.

Gauvreau was informed that he had won the Crystal Apple Award, which recognizes outstanding teachers on the Central Coast.

The segment was scheduled to be air on KSBW on its March 12 newscast.

SBCOE to serve as Region 5 lead for student support

For the second year in a row, the San Benito County Office of Education will serve as the Region 5 lead for the California Scale Up MTSS Statewide (SUMS) Initiative designed to scale-up a sustainable Multi-Tiered System of Support (MTSS) in schools across the state. Region 5 is one of 11 county office regions in the state and consists of San Benito, Santa Clara, Santa Cruz and Monterey counties.

MTSS is a framework which organizes and systematizes existing supports for students and provides a system for schools to identify additional ways to help students.
As the regional lead, the district trains district personnel, provides technical assistance and acts as a liaison between the state and the Region 5 county offices of education and each district.

Currently, nine of the 11 districts in the county are working with the county office of education to develop a strong MTSS in each of their schools. Through the support of the county district, nine of our districts applied for and received a grant of between $25-$50,000 to train staff and develop MTSS at their sites. One final round of grants will be offered to other districts next fall.

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