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The SBCUSD Spotlight

Share Your Success Story

Together, we can celebrate the stories that inspire, empower and elevate our District community.

Every day across SBCUSD, students, staff and schools are making a difference. From academic achievements and innovative classroom experiences to community partnerships, special events and inspiring acts of kindness, these stories deserve to be celebrated.

The Office of Communications is looking for stories that showcase the incredible work happening throughout our District. Use this form to submit story ideas, accomplishments, events and recognitions that highlight the impact of SBCUSD programs, employees and students.

Submit Your Story
Help us spotlight the people, programs and moments that make SBCUSD shine.

What Should You Submit?

We want to hear about:

  • Student achievements and milestones
  • Outstanding staff members and teams
  • Innovative classroom lessons and projects
  • School and department events
  • Community partnerships
  • Awards, recognitions and honors
  • Athletics, arts and extracurricular accomplishments
  • Programs making a positive impact on students and families
  • Unique stories that reflect the spirit of SBCUSD
SBCUSD Superintendent Mauricio Arellano holds the giant scissors ready to cut the ceremonial red ribbon. He is flanked by Board of Education and Student Board members, Executive Cabinet members and the community members who advocated for the new Páxam Páxam Welcome Center—Teresa Alba, Pastor Samuel Casey, Maria Dolores Ochoa and Devona Robertson.
The winners of San Bernardino City Unified School District’s First Annual Elementary Latino History Bee pose with their trophies and wearing their official Latino History Bee shirts. Their coaches and school principals stand behind them.

Why Submit?

Your story may be featured through:

  • District social media channels
  • The SBCUSD website
  • News releases and media outreach
  • District publications and newsletters
  • Videos and other promotional materials

By sharing your success stories, you help celebrate the people and programs that make SBCUSD an exceptional place to learn, work and grow.

Submission Tips

To help us tell your story effectively, please provide as much detail as possible, including:

  • Who is involved?
  • What happened?
  • When and where did it occur?
  • Why is it significant?
  • Are photos, videos or supporting materials available?

Thank you for helping us shine a light on the students, staff and programs that make SBCUSD shine.

Arroyo Valley High School players erupt in celebration following the final out of the CIF championship game.  The victory earned the Hawks the first CIF title in school history.