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Bargaining Season is in Full Swing

Thank you SCGA members for your support! Progress in motion, but the journey continues.  We've begun the good work,  yet there's much more to be done on the path to success and change.  Olympian High counselors showing their solidarity. Together, we build a better tomorrow. 🤝💪  #UnionSupport @suhicounseling  are dedicated SCGA supporters. Together, we make a difference. 🤝💪  #UnionSupporters @bvh_counselors  & SCGA: stand for worker rights, fairness, and progress. Together, we create a stronger, fairer society through advocacy, unity, and unwavering commitment. 🤝💪  #UnionAdvocacy @syhcounselors  supporting SCGA: Unions empower workers, advocate for fairness, and drive positive change. United, we stand stronger and make our collective voices heard. 🤝💪  #UnionSupport Eastlake Middle counselors support SCGA advocating for the voice of workers, advocates for fairness, and champions of rights. Together, we shape a brighter fut...
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2023 SCGA School Counselor of the Year

Congratulations to Ms. Grace Foust of Olympian High School who has been selected as the Sweetwater Union High School District Counselor of the Year 2022 – 2023. tinyurl.com/gracefoustrocks SCGA thanks you for your hard work and dedication, both in our schools and in the community, that creates an impact on students’ academic achievement, social/emotional development, and plans for life after high school.
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School Counselor Spotlight: Nancy Castro-Nieto Retires

By Liliana Silva, COSA Sweetwater Union High School District Almost a year ago, on July 17, 2019, Liz Murray, a teacher, motivational speaker and advocate for students experiencing homelessness was a keynote speaker for Sweetwater Union High School District’s all staff professional development. That day, she said, “It’s not a question of will you or won’t you make a difference. It’s what kind of difference will you make.” Throughout her 33 years as a counselor of Sweetwater Union High School District, Nancy Castro Nieto has made positive, life-changing differences for students, parents, staff and community. Nancy believes that no work is too great or too small; that all things are accomplished as we speak less and do more and each person has something to contribute; and together, anything is possible. Those in the Sweetwater community know Nancy to be kind-hearted, positive, and a champion of students. She always goes the extra mile to bring additional...
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