Grades Served in 2021-22 PK4â5. I taught a primary SDC class at Ethel Phillips Elementary School until 2000. Background: I have been teaching since 1998. Favorite classroom activity: Discussing literature with students. Health and clinical staff include full- or part-time nurses/allied health professionals, psychiatrists, psychologists, licensed independent clinical social workers, and licensed professional counselors. All other metrics display historical data from prior years as labeled. If I havenÂ’t met you yet, please come introduce yourself. I love learning anything and everything, really. Phoebe A. Hearst Magnet School. They come from families that have read to them before bed, have checked their homework each night, have attended conferences and Back-to-School Night, and have chosen Phoebe Hearst because their child’s education is of top priority. Background: This is my 23rd year of teaching. In 2012, I started my first year as a Technology/Computer Prep teacher and have enjoyed getting to teach a variety of grade levels. From the very start, I teach them it’s okay to be wrong, because we don’t learn from being perfect; we learn from our mistakes. Luckily, the two pair together perfectly. It is nice to be a part of that. What values do you try to teach your students? I have been a resident artist working in the public school system for 10+ years. My home before coming to Phoebe Hearst was Rosa Parks K-8 in Meadowview, where I taught five years of 1st grade (one of those years being a 1st/2nd split). It’s a wonderful site to see. Teacher, 1st Grade. Why do you love working at PHE? At that time I transitioned to a first grade classroom at the same site until 2006. Thus far, I have taught in the primary grades, from Kinder to 3rd grade. I served various roles such as elementary music teacher, elementary teacher (various grades), and Teacher on Special Assignment TK-12th grade (TOSA) at the district office. I started my student teaching here at Phoebe Hearst, many moons ago. I then had the amazing opportunity to fill the position as Assistant Principal of Sutter Middle School. I am so happy to join this wonderful school and look forward to getting to know the students, families, teachers and support staff at PHE. Desiree-Pierson@scusd.edu | Office: 916-395-4685. When I finished my program through National University, I ended up being hired for the 5th grade opening in 2016/17 school year. Favorite school subject: Science and math, Favorite classroom activity: STEM projects. It’s important my students are fearless learners. Percentage of teachers that hold a DC teaching certification, either Initial or Standard. I started my career at Clayton B. I tell the students all the time, “It doesn’t have to be perfect, but it needs to be your best.” Minimal effort and a mediocre product will keep you from reaching your full potential. Favorite subject to teach: I enjoy teaching all the subjects, but my favorite is math. Ashley Boyle. On top of that are our amazing students and the families they come from. Points of Pride. Background: I have been teaching 16 years in the SCUSD. Background: I am a product of SCUSD myself. Background:   This is my 20th year teaching. The scale is from 0 to 100, and the score is based on the results of a ⦠Email Jennifer Fraser (925) 426-3772. When I graduated from Sacramento State in 2012/13, I became a substitute teacher with SCUSD and spent a lot of time substitute teaching at Phoebe Hearst, as well as other schools in the district. Yuliya-Vathis@scusd.edu | Office: 916-395-4685. I spent the first 16 years at A.M. Winn Elementary teaching 4th-6th grades and was very fulfilled working to help improve a struggling community, but when I had the chance to come to Phoebe where my daughter was a student, I jumped at the opportunity. Our students, teachers, staff, administration, and parents work seamlessly together to create a safe, structured, learning environment that is full of wonderful enrichment opportunities and a lot of fun! The Sacramento City Unified School District prohibits discrimination, intimidation, harassment (including sexual harassment) or bullying based on a personâs actual or perceived ancestry, color, disability, race or ethnicity, religion, gender, gender expression, gender identity, immigration status, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, or association with a person or group with one or more of these actual or perceived characteristics. Favorite school subject: My favorite subject to teach would have to be language arts, and math, and science, and social studies. A good sense of humor is the highest form of intelligence. Finally, I love teaching at PH because my students are a-rarin’ to go in September. #maskup #hearstmonarchsreturn. My longest stints have been 6 years of 2nd grade at Isador Cohen and 11 years of kindergarten at Freeport. Hearst Elementary is committed to providing all students with a rigorous curriculum integrated with exposure to the Arts. Hearst Bell Schedule Hearst COVID-19 Safety Plan PPIE Purchase Your Yearbook Sign Up for E-Connection Show All Links 5301 Case Ave., Pleasanton, CA 94566-8005 Phone: 925-426-3772 Attendance: 925-249-0238 (24 hour voicemail) Fax: 925-846-2841 Over the years I have been at Phoebe Hearst I have come to know and be involved in a community within a community that you unfortunately donât find everywhere. In 2013, I was a 6th GATE long term substitute at Phoebe Hearst, and in 2014, I was a long term substitute for 4th grade at Phoebe Hearst. Then, I came to Phoebe Hearst and couldn’t be happier! These values, I believe, go hand in hand. Since I organize the Scarecrow Contest, the Harvest Festival is a favorite of mine as well. Counselor - Elwira Plaskota eplaskota@sandi.net . I work really hard to teach the value of kindness. Principal, Teresa Chrobak-Prince Assistant Principal, Kristin Blathras Embrace your mistakes, as they are your best teachers. for the second graders to finally meet their new friends and greet each other like old friends. Sending a huge THANK YOU to all of our teachers, staff, administrators, and families for a successful first few days back on campus for our hybrid learners! I love teaching phonics to my students and seeing it “click” when they start to blend and read. We need drivers? Email Ariana Fillips (925) 426-3772. It was during my time as a substitute teacher that I realized I wanted to go into teaching full time. Hearst Elementary School . DC Office of the State Superintendent of Education (OSSE), Powered by Now, as an adult, I love how it transfers across all nations and languages, and makes us all have something in common. In second grade, we start the year writing simple sentences and end writing 3-paragraph essays. Hands down, the sixth graders LOVE the week in Sly Park. The parents and families care about education and are interested in what their children are learning. Every student has a role (or two) and each class puts a different spin on the performances. Why do you love working at PHE? I love how friendly and welcoming the staff and students are at Phoebe Hearst. The rich language, imagery, character development and plots all lead to fruitful and dynamic class discussions. In 2006 I moved to O. W. Erlewine Elementary where I continued to teach first grade until 2016, when I moved again to Phoebe Hearst Elementary School to continue to teach first grade. I studied painting and print-making at Virginia Commonwealth University and my studies continued with a print making internship and a UCD artist in residency certification. Why do you love working at PHE? The parents at PHE are i.m.h.o., the envy of all other schools in the district. Given the impact of COVID-19, many metrics and STAR scores are unavailable for the 2020 report card. Science has always been my favorite subject, especially anatomy and physiology. As a child, I always loved learning about math.