Bassett Unified Highlights Programs, Teachers and Students at Best of Bassett Celebration

LA PUENTE – From robotics to puppies, 3-D-printing to health science, Bassett Unified School District celebrated its amazing array of programs, teachers, staff and students during the second annual Celebrating Bassett showcase on May 9 at Torch Middle School’s Watanabe Center.
 
Bassett High School senior Joanna Vasquez, a member of the Bassett Connects Club at the high school, said the District shines.
 
“I think it’s important to represent Bassett Unified,” said Vasquez, who will attend UC Berkeley in fall. “Not only at Bassett High School but across the District, I know that we have the education and the ability to make a positive change in the world.”
 
The District is continuing in its mission to graduate college- and career-ready students by offering Career and Technical Education workshops and pathways – not only at the high school but also in middle school. Elementary students learn to code, how to program algorithms and how to sharpen their critical thinking skills in Don Julian’s state-of-the-art Maker Space.
 
The array of programs spanned core academics, science, technology, engineering and math (STEM), arts and enrichment programs designed to inspire creativity and school engagement.
 
Among the many displays, Edgewood Academy demonstrated its GATE and robotics students, Bassett Adult School and Nueva Vista High School presented electrician and high school diploma programs, Bassett High School presented health science pathway and ceramics and Van Wig Elementary presented drum and film clubs.
The puppies represented efforts by Bassett Connects to support mental health among students, part of a social-emotional health component at the high school. The 3-D printer was one of several tools representing Bassett’s innovative take on classroom technology.
 
“Our teachers and staff, our students and our families are what make Bassett Unified School District incredible,” Superintendent Debra French said. “Our annual showcase is only going to get better and better, because the District is going to keep doing better and better for its students and community.”
 
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05-09-19_BASSETT_BEST_1: Edgewood Academy robotics students demonstrate robots they designed, programmed and built during Bassett Unified School District’s second annual Celebrating Bassett showcase on May 9 at Torch Middle School’s Watanabe Center.
 
05-09-19_BASSETT_BEST_2: Edgewood Academy sixth-grader Marissa Ramirez said she learned math and science could be fun after taking part in a rocketry program through a Bassett Unified partnership with Citrus College. Ramirez was one of three student speakers at the District’s second annual Celebrating Bassett showcase on May 9 Torch Middle School’s Watanabe Center.
 
05-09-19_BASSETT_BEST_3: Bassett High School senior Joanna Vasquez and Assistant Principal Arin McDonald shared how the Bassett Connects club is working to create safe spaces for students to talk about mental health during Bassett Unified School District’s second annual Celebrating Bassett showcase on May 9 at Torch Middle School’s Watanabe Center.
 
05-09-19_BASSETT_BEST_4: Bassett High School art and ceramics did a live display during Bassett Unified School District’s second annual Celebrating Bassett showcase on May 9 at Torch Middle School’s Watanabe Center.
 
05-09-19_BASSETT_BEST_5: Van Wig Elementary showcased their extracurricular drum club during Bassett Unified School District’s second annual Celebrating Bassett showcase on May 9 at Torch Middle School’s Watanabe Center.
 
05-09-19_BASSETT_BEST_6: Bassett High School's Bassett Connects Club offered a moment of play with stress relief puppies to guests during Bassett Unified School District’s second annual Celebrating Bassett showcase on May 9 at Torch Middle School’s Watanabe Center.
 
 
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