“Computerscienceeducationprovides agateway to somany differentfields.My jobis to exposetheseopportunitiesto kids.” Arthur Lopez
NATIONAL CITYFive years ago, no computer sci-
ence classes were offered in theSweetwaterUnionHighSchoolDis-trict.
Arthur Lopez, a computer sci-ence and computer applicationsteacher at Sweetwater High in Na-
tionalCity,wasn’tOKwith that.Sothrougha jointeffortbetween
the district, San Diego Supercom-puter Center and UC San DiegoCenter forResearchonEducationalEquity, Assessment, and TeachingExcellence, that would soonchange.
Lopez has taught in the Sweet-water district nearly 30 years andatSweetwater High since 1990. In 2011
he said he was shocked to find thatstudents in the South Bay weren’tbeingofferedanopportunitytotakecomputer science classes.
Lopez said there’s not currentlya state computer science courselisted as a graduating requirementfor high schools and that needs tochange.
“We’re living in an age wherecomputers are embedded in ourdaily lives,” Lopez said. “How canyou not have a class that’s part ofpubliceducationandnothavethem
COMPUTER SCIENCE IN THE SPOTLIGHTSweetwater Union High School District teacher andstudent receive national recognition for their workBY ALLISONSAMPITE-MONTECALVO
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South+EastCounty
Find out about plants duringestuary walk on Saturday
Learn about the numberof plant communities andwildlife protected by the Ti-juana Estuary during theregular nature walk from 11a.m. to noonSaturday at theTijuana Estuary visitor cen-ter,301CaspianWay, Imperi-al Beach. Free. Information:(619) 575-3613 or trnerr.org.
Kids can make a cake atSantee Library workshop
Let the children eat cakeduring the foodcraft for chil-dren in fourth through sixthgrade at 3:30 p.m. today atthe Santee Library, 9225Carlton Hills Blvd., No. 17.Learn tomake a refrigeratorcake (all supplieswill bepro-vided). Free. These foodcraft workshops continuethrough the month withcandy-making on Jan. 14,smoothies on Jan. 21, andminiature food on Jan. 28.Information: (619) 448-1863.
‘Top Hat’ with Fred Astairescreens tonight at library
Watch Fred Astaire playan American dancer whotravels to Britain and falls inlovewithamodel,whoheini-tially annoys, during classicmovie night from 5 to 8 to-night at Casa de Oro Li-brary, 9805 Campo Road,No. 180, Spring Valley. This1935musical is set to themu-sic of IrvingBerlin (andpop-corn will be provided). Allchildren must be accompa-nied by an adult. Informa-tion: (619) 463-3236.
Nutrition class for seniorsset Friday in Spring Valley
Seniors are invited to at-tendanutritionclasshostedby the Jacobs & CushmanSan Diego Food Bank from11 a.m. to noon Friday at theSpring Valley Library, 836Kempton St. Learn abouthealth, fitness and nutritionfor seniors. RSVP. Informa-tion: (858) 863-5197 [email protected].
Learn about glass etchingSaturday at Alpine Library
The glass etching craftworkshop is from 11 a.m. tonoonSaturday at theAlpineLibrary, 2130 Arnold Way.Select a design and etch itonto a glass object (bringyour own piece of glass oruse one provided by the li-brary). Materials provided.Free. Participants under 18must be accompanied by anadult. Information: (619)445-4221.
Join the Cookbook Club;meeting Saturday in Bonita
People who love to cook,or just love cookbooks, canjoin theCookbookClub.Thenextmeeting is from1to2:30p.m.Saturdayat theBonita-Sunnyside Library, 4375Bonita Road, Bonita. Everyother month, the club dis-cusses a specific cookingtopic, such as cookies, salador breads. Try some recipesat home and then bring in afavorite to share with thegroup. Information: (619)475-4642.
Ice skating continuesat Viejas Outlet Center
Lace up a pair of skatesand spend some time on theice from 5 to 10 p.m. todayand Friday, and noon to 10p.m. Saturday and Sundayat the ice rink at Viejas Out-let Center, 5005 WillowsRoad, Alpine. The venue al-so has hot cocoa, popcorn,andpizza for sale.Cost is $13for children 12 and under,$15 for adults and teens, and$2 off for military memberswith ID/groupsof 10ormore/guests who bring their ownskates. Information: vie-jas.com/ice-rink.
Ice skating open today atWindsor Lawn of Hotel Del
Skate by the Sea from3:30 to 10 p.m. today onWindsor Lawn at the Hoteldel Coronado, 1500 OrangeAve., Coronado. Ice skate onthe beach to holiday musicand purchase hot chocolateand other treats. Cost is $25per person, including skaterental. Everyonemust signawaiver before entering therink. Information: (619) 435-6611, (619) 522-8490, or hotel-del.com.
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BEST BETS
The new year brings new pro-grams and improvements to Southand East County school districtsthat include groundbreaking on anew campus, a solar-power system,expanded facilities, a scholarshipprogram, a focus onall thingsSTEM(science, technology, engineering
andmath)andSTEAM(STEMwiththe addition of arts) including techinitiatives, instructional training tohelp teachers steer students towardthe careers of the future, and a na-tionalTEDxeventhostedbytwoSanDiegoCountyschooldistricts.
CHULA VISTA ELEMENTARYSCHOOL DISTRICT
The state’s largest elementary
schooldistrictwill geta littlebitbig-gerwhen it breaks ground later thisyear on Elementary School 46 inOtay Ranch. The $47.5million cam-pus in the Village 2 neighborhoodwill be the first facility constructedunder the district's project laboragreement, or PLA, which trusteesapproved inDecember. It is expect-edtobeopenforthe2017-18academ-ic year.
District officials weathered pub-lic criticismof adopting aPLA fromopponents of the union-friendlydealandtheSanDiegoCountyTax-
payers Association, which gave itsendorsement to the $90 millionPropositionEschool bondmeasureonahandshakepromise thataPLAwould not be attached to the fund-ing. The three-year agreement cov-ers Propositon Emoney andMello-Roosfunds.SchoolNo.46 isbeingfi-nancedwithMello-Roosmoney.
NATIONAL SCHOOL DISTRICTModernization will begin at four
of National’s 10 schools with up-grades to building framework fund-
WHAT’S IN STORE FOR LOCAL SCHOOLS IN ’16South and East County districts will usher in neweducational programs, training and improved facilitiesBY CHRISTINE HUARD& KAREN PEARLMAN
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Calm before the storms
Pleasant weather on New Year’s Day brought out folks to Santee Lakes, in contrast to the weather this week.MICHAEL CALI
CHULA VISTAA flood is coming to the South Bay,
again.It’s the centennial year of the great
flood of 1916 that devastated the Otay,Sweetwater and Tijuana river valleys,and the anniversary is being commemo-rated with an exhibit in the Chula Vista
CivicCenterLibrary.Theexhibitwill goondisplayJan.27at
the city’sHeritageMuseum.The exhibit is courtesy of the South
BayHistorical Society and theChulaVis-ta Library. It is expected to stay up for atleast the first half the year, said the socie-ty’s president, StevenSchoenherr.
The exhibit will tell the 100-year-old
Border Patrol Agent Ben Hollinder (from left) and JimMcVeigh and TomWatson of the S.D. Water Dept. look at debris Dec. 21 left by the flood.
MARK KOCHACKIS
REMEMBERING THE GREAT FLOOD OF 1916Historical Society exhibit will look back on South Bay disasterBY ALLISON SAMPITE-MONTECALVO
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SANTEEAnonprofit organization
in Santee is looking tomakethe city healthier thismonth.
California Health Net-work, a group started bySantee resident Steve Lau-ria in 2012, is promoting“Santee Health AwarenessMonth” all January.
Lauria, a personal train-er, has been a part of com-munity efforts to combatobesity, chronic disease andother health-related prob-lems.Hehasorganizedmorethan 30 local health, fitnessand wellness businesses inSantee to offer free and dis-counted services all monthlong.
Offers in Santee includefree fitness training, bloodpressure screenings, classesandmore.Thediscounts areshown on the organization’swebsite at californiahealth-network.org/healthaware-nessmonth
Since its beginning near-
ly four years ago, CaliforniaHealth Network has put onseveral health and fitnessexpos and has given obesityprevention presentations tomore than 60 local highschool classes, Lauria said.
He said he wanted to re-ach out to his neighbors andfriends in Santee in January.He has plans for a LakesideHealth Awareness Monthlater this year.
“I’ve been a personaltrainer for 18 years, and I’veseen the fitness trends,” saidLauria, 50. “It gets worse ev-ery year. I wanted to dosomething to promote goodhealth to the citizens of San-tee. Iwould like to seepeoplespend time outside, awayfromTVandtheir computer.I always say, if you have timeto be on Facebook, you havetime to exercise.”
Santee has several pop-ular spots for walking andworking out, including Mis-sion Trails Regional Park,PadreDamMunicipalWaterDistrict’s Santee Lakes, the
NONPROFIT FOCUSESON HEALTH IN SANTEEGroup partners with others to promoteevents in January to get people activeBY KAREN PEARLMAN
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at least take one computerscience class?”
Computer Science Prin-cipals, a class that Lopezteaches, is an introductorycomputer science coursethat deals with a fundamen-tal understanding of com-puting, computation think-ing and understanding howcomputers operate.
“Computer science edu-cation provides a gateway tosomanydifferent fields,”Lo-pez said. “My job is toexposethese opportunities to kids.”
Lopez had no computerscience background whenhe began working withDiane Baxter, former direc-tor of education for SanDie-go Supercomputer Centerand Beth Simon, with Ja-cobs School of Engineeringat UC San Diego, through aprogram funded by the Na-tional Science FoundationcalledComputingPrinciplesforAll Students’ Success.
The Center and UC SanDiego gave Lopez the train-ing he needed to offer com-puter science courses to stu-dents and by the time hecompleted it, he was a mas-
ter teacher in the subjectand a curriculum writer forthe UC San Diego CollegeBoard.
Today, there are a num-ber of courses on computerscience principles availableto Sweetwater district stu-dents.
“The great thing aboutcomputer science is it teach-es kids communication, col-laboration, how to think andanalysis problem solving,”Lopez said. “They are usefulskills for the realworld.”
TheU.S.BureauofLaborStatistics projects that by2020, information technolo-gy skills and computationalthinking will be needed inmore thanhalf of all jobs, ac-cording to theSanDiegoSu-percomputer Center web-site.
Today Lopez teaches hispeers throughout the regionhow to teach computer sci-ence courses. “The benefit isseeing students transforminfrontofyoubecauseof thiscourse,” Lopez said. “I’veseen students transformtheir grades in all otherclasses after taking a com-puter science course. Theclass opens up a whole newworld for them.”
The district now has a
number of computer sciencecourses, several of which areAdvanced Placement class-es that encourage studentsto continue their education.
Karla Gonzalez, a seniorat Sweetwater High School,is oneof those students.
Lopez andKarla were se-lected by the UC San DiegoCollege Board and NationalScience Foundation to rep-resent Sweetwater HighSchool and the SweetwaterUnion High School Districtlastmonth at the 100 Teach-ers AP Computer Science
Principles Summit in Bos-ton the weekend of Dec. 5and6.
Karla, 17, was one of sixstudents across the nationrecognized forheroutstand-ing work in computer sci-ence.
The national summit oncomputer science educationwas sponsored by the Col-lege Board and the NationalScience Foundation as partofComputerScienceEduca-tion Week, an annual pro-gram dedicated to inspiringK-12 students to take an in-
terest in computer science.Lopez andGonzalesmet
with EdwardW. Felten, dep-uty U.S. chief technology of-ficer (White House Office ofScience & Technology Poli-cy), James F. Kurose, assist-ant director for the NationalScience Foundation, Com-puter and Information Sci-ence and Engineering andJanice Cuny, programdirec-tor for Computing Educa-tion at the National ScienceFoundation.
Lopez and Karla spentnearly twohourswithFeltonand key National ScienceFoundationofficials.
While at the summit,Karla spoke to a panel thatincluded the White Houseadviser and teachers, ex-plaining what she learnedfrom the class and how itchangedher.
She shared that shedidn’t take a computer sci-ence course until this yearbecause she thought itwould be difficult based oncommentsmadebyhermalepeers. “I was super intimi-dated, but when I took theclass I found it wasn’t as dif-ficult as they said.”
The experience has en-couragedher topursuecom-puter science in college. She
has applied to UCSD andCal Poly San Luis Obispo. “Iwould be the first going tocollege frommy family. I feellike it’s really important forwomenandLatinasbecausewebringa lot to the table.”
Karla said that taking acomputer science class,which ultimately allowedher to travel to Boston andrepresent her school, city,gender and ethnicity, hasgreatly improved her confi-dence. “I used to be quietand shy. I’m a lotmoremoti-vated now. I feel like I couldfollowmy dreams of becom-ing a computer scientist.”
Lopez said he was grate-ful to share the experiencewithhis student.
“To get your studentelected in something likethat it was priceless,” hesaid. “She was in incrediblerepresentative of Sweetwa-ter High School, NationalCity. I think she has a wholeworld that’s just opened upfor her.”
Karla is expected toshare her experience withSweetwater district trusteesat a Januaryboardmeeting.
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COMPUTERFROM 1
Karla Gonzalez and Arthur Lopez (right) met Ed-ward Felton, a U.S. technology official, in Boston.
SWEETWATER UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT
Walker Preserve Trail, MastParkandTownCenterCom-munityPark.
Four mornings a week,SanteeCity CouncilmanRobMcNelis leads a group work-out at Town Center park.Councilman John Minto willlead a walk from the WalkerPreserveat8a.m.Jan. 23.
“So much of the thingsthat affect our health andhappinessare self-inflicted,”said City Councilman JackDale. “It’saboutwhatweeat,and what we don’t eat, andwhathappenswhenwedon'ttake care of ourmachine.
“This city is designed tolive, work and play. Some-times just walking 100 yardsand back is a good start.Then thenextday, youaddafew more steps. How youstart is irrelevant, how youend iswhat's important.”
According to a 2012 SanDiego County Health andHuman Services Agency re-port, compared to othercommunities in East Coun-
ty, coronary heart disease,stroke and diabetes deathrates in Santee were amongthe lowest in the region.
ALiveWell SanDiegode-mographics report from2015 said 52.1 percent of thepopulation inSanteespendstwoormorehoursexercisingperweek.
“Something I am prettypassionateabout isbeing fit,being able to live longer,”McNelis said. “The gift ofhealth isoneofbest gifts youcan give yourself and yourfamily. It’s something onlyyou cangive to you.
“Santee has worked hardto design a community thatis family-friendly and en-courages familiesdoing stufftogetheroutdoors.This isn’tby accident,” he said.
“Our passion allows ourcitizens to have the ability tobe active and recreate to-gether, and take in the beau-ty of Santee.”
SANTEE • Health monthFROM 1
storyofwhen thecountyandin particular the South Bay,experienced the worst natu-ral disaster in its historywhen the Lower Otay Dambroke Jan. 27, 1916, destroy-ing almost everything in itspath.
A wall of water floodedthe entire valley, wiping outthe town of Otay, the ChulaVista Salt Works and hun-dredsof farms.
Many Japanese farmers,working in the valley at thetime, ran to higher groundbut 11 of them living belowthedamwerekilled.
The flood carried debrisand topsoil into San DiegoBay, forming shoals that fil-led the south end of the bay,blocking ship channels foryears.
TheSouthBayHistoricalSociety is currently workingwiththeChulaVistaFireDe-partment to extract a large300-pound piece of the Otaydam for the exhibit, expect-ed to feature more than 100
historical photographs re-lated to the flood.
A map of the county willshowall theareasaffectedbythe flood, includingNationalCity,ChulaVistaandBonita.
The first sectionof theex-hibit will feature the histori-cal context of 1916, the longdrought that began in 1911and the work of Charles“Rainmaker”Hatfield.
The San Diego CityCouncil hired Hatfield toproduce rain in the hopes ofending the drought.He built
platforms near the MorenaResevoir to releasehis secretmixture of chemicals intothe air around Jan. 1, 1916.OnJan. 5 rainbegan. It camedown in torrents for the re-mainder of themonth.
In fact,morerain fell thanhad ever been recorded for atwo-weekperiod inthehisto-ry of the South Bay, accord-ing to thehistorical society.
The rain filled the Sweet-water Reservoir until theabutments above and belowthe dam gave way, unleash-ing a tsunami-type wall ofwater into the valley.
Thesecondpartof theex-hibit will show the devasta-tion caused by the flood inthe Tijuana, Otay andSweetwaterRiver valleys.
Rivercanyonswereflood-ed and bridges destroyed,along with water pipelinesand the local railroad. TheTijuana River tore into Ti-juana and destroyed the vil-lageofLittleLanders.
The earthen dike on thelow side of the reservoir alsobroke, sendinganother floodof water down the canyonpast Central Avenue (in
Bonita). The Friend’sChurch washed away andthe Sunnyside school wasdamaged.
The Sweetwater Wom-an’s Club house and the li-brary inside were swept intothe bay. The gardens andfields belonging to Chineseworkers who helped buildthedam in1888werealsode-stroyed. Therewasnodrink-ing water in the South Bayfor threeweeks.
The third part of the ex-hibit will show recovery ef-forts after the flood. TheNa-vysentareliefexpeditionun-der Lt. Willis W. Bradley Jr.,commanderof theUSSLaw-rence.
Tijuana moved to higherground, and horse racing re-sumed at the Tijuana Race-track.
The Lower Otay Damwas rebuilt and more damswereaddedto theSouthBaywatersheds, including Bar-rett in 1922, Rodriguez in1936, Judson in 1937 andLoveland in 1945.
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Centennial floodexhibition
What: Otay Valley, Sweet-water and Tijuana floodtalk given by historianSteven Schoenherr at 3p.m. in library auditorium.Exhibition viewing beginsat 5 p.m. in main library.Where: Chula Vista CivicCenter Library, 365 F St.When: Wednesday, Jan. 27
More than 1millionreaders every week.
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25to5 32 -B2: cF4-o u25 cBF.so 2u .Flo
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25to5 32 -B2: cF4-o u25 cBF.so 2u .Flo
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25to5 32 -B2: cF4-o u25 cBF.so 2u .Flo
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25to5 32 -B2: cF4-o u25 cBF.so 2u .Flo
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