ABRAZOS to the good faith demonstrated by the governing board of Nogales Unified School District No. 1. The school board recently rejected the tax-and-spend proposals by Superintendent Shawn McCollough and Assistant Superintendent Steve Zimmerman for a $15 million bond issue and raising the maintenance and operation voter approved override from 6.39 percent to 8.96 percent.
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ABRAZOS to the well-organized Nogales Night Out. It was a safe night at Teyechea Park with all the law enforcement personnel sharing their expertise on how to stay safe with elementary and middle school students. Vice Mayor Arturo Garino’s time and effort on this project was a highlight. It was amazing to see our community children learn about the importance of what to do during a fire, bicycle safety, the importance to buckle-up and to stay drug free. The environment was extremely friendly. I observed Santa Cruz County Attorney George Silva explaining to young children why they should say no to drugs and gave each one a T-shirt. One thing for sure, George would have made a dynamic classroom teacher.
ABRAZOS to the backbone of student learning at NUSD No .1. In the book “Good to Great” by Jim Collins, he defines a Level 5 Leadership as “-.. compared to high-profile leaders with big personalities who make headlines and become celebrities, the good-to-great leaders seem to have come from Mars. Self-effacing, quiet, reserved, even shy “ these leaders are a paradoxical blend of personal humility and professional will. They are more like Lincoln and Socrates than Patton or Caesar.”
Leadership among our principals has kept its eye on the prize with student academic achievement. According to the Arizona Learns Achievement Profile on reading, writing, and math scores two principals raised the bar substantially. Lucina Romero guided Lincoln Elementary School from underperforming to performing plus and Mary L. Welty School under the three-year tenure of Fernando Parra reached highly performing. I will be writing about schools’ programs in their quest to achieve the rank of excelling.
QUOTE OF THE MONTH: “Stop-Think-Don’t Underage Drink.” Southeastern Arizona Behavioral Health Services. Student-produced public service announcements.
(Editor’s Note: Varona is a former mayor of Nogales, and a former NUSD educator and administrator.)






Comments
Nogalian wrote on Sep 16, 2009 9:59 PM:
Another Employee wrote on Sep 10, 2009 6:33 PM:
School employee wrote on Sep 8, 2009 7:20 PM:
Silly me, I thought the school board members were there for the best interest of the students they represent. Don't they deserve better? are we going to close our eyes to how the buildings are deteriorating and how every other district seems to have better facilities than we have?
There are a lot of parents and school employees out there who feel that at least they should have been given a voice by placing this on a ballot. If the community at large voted it down, then so be it. But sadly, their voices were silenced and they were not given an opportunity to state their case.
I know they had a committee to recommend this, what happened to their voices? I thought their recommendation was to go ahead and put it to the public vote. Now we still are stuck with what we have. It is sad for our students. "