Education Matters
Sean Canfield Retires
Sean Canfield, a dedicated AP History and Government teacher at University High School, is retiring after 40 years in education, including 23 years at UHS. Known as Fresno County's most successful Academic Decathlon coach with 12 county titles and 16 state-level wins for small schools, Canfield leaves behind a legacy of inspiring students to aim high. Despite his bittersweet departure, he is proud to retire while still passionate and excelling in his role.
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New Education Laws
Fresno County is leading efforts to educate the public about the dangers of fentanyl through partnerships with schools, media, and law enforcement. Sunnyside High School students are creating impactful videos as part of an ongoing campaign to raise awareness. New legislation now mandates fentanyl education in health classes statewide, alongside addressing homework policies and banning book bans in publicly funded libraries.
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Coalinga-Huron Winter Program
The Coalinga-Huron Winter Learning Program is giving students a chance to explore unique activities, from playing African drums to learning science through video-based curriculums. Rural students are exposed to new opportunities like boxing, peer-led education, and enrichment experiences designed to spark curiosity and excitement about returning to school. Educators say these programs help ease students back into routines while offering fun and educational memories.
MLK Speech Contest 2024
Students from Fresno County showcased their voices in the annual Martin Luther King Jr. Speech Contest, sharing powerful messages on social justice and personal experiences. Marcos Gutierrez from Washington Union High highlighted the struggles of migrant farmworkers, earning second place, while Clovis North’s Priya Prajapati took the top prize. The event, organized by the Fresno County Superintendent of Schools, celebrates student courage and the legacy of Dr. King.
Golden Bell Award
The Fresno County Superintendent of Schools received a prestigious Golden Bell Award for its leadership program for foster and homeless youth. The program, which includes a high ropes course at Scout Island, helps participants build confidence and emotional intelligence by focusing on their unique strengths. Former foster youth Joshua Blecha, now a certified strength coach, highlights how the program empowers students to navigate challenges and embrace their potential.
Migrant Family Christmas 2024
The Fresno County Superintendent of Schools' Migrant Education team partnered with Selma Unified School District to bring Christmas cheer to the Fabian family. Gifts, decorations, and heartfelt moments made this holiday unforgettable. "Christmas is about family," shared 17-year-old Elisa.
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Hmong Heritage Education Day
Hundreds of students celebrated Hmong Heritage Education Day at Fresno State, exploring their rich cultural traditions through workshops and performances, such as paj ntaub embroidery and creative writing. The event emphasized the importance of preserving Hmong history and language while also encouraging students to value education as a path to success. Organizers say it’s vital for younger generations to connect with their roots and understand their community’s journey over the past 50 years.
AAYES Leadership
Students in the African American Youth Excellence Series took on challenges at Fresno County's Scout Island, building teamwork and leadership skills through activities like climbing and tightrope walking. This program empowers youth to embrace cultural identity, prepare for college, and grow as leaders in their communities.
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FPU Teacher Residency Program
Vanessa Correa, a student in Fresno Pacific University’s Teacher Residency Program, is fulfilling her lifelong dream of becoming a teacher while giving back to her Selma community. Paired with a mentor teacher, Vanessa gains hands-on experience at Eric White Elementary, benefiting from financial support to focus on her passion. Programs like this are shaping the next generation of educators!
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AI In The Classroom Part 3 of 3
AI in education offers big opportunities—but also big challenges. Dr. Todd Vasquez warns about over-relying on AI’s accuracy, while Mary Allen highlights the need for clear classroom rules. As tools grow smarter, maintaining human connection in learning is key.
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