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W e e k l y RIALTO RECORD

Vol 23, NO. 19

January 2, 2024

NSG Impact and Rialto Unified Partner to Combat Bullying Crisis with Social-Emotional Learning, Boxing Program

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SBCCD Trustees Honor Gloria Macias Harrison and Dr. Anne Viricel with Emeritus Status Pg. 4

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NSG Impact CEO Darious Harris (far left) with students at Frisbie Middle School–soon to be part of the NSG Impact SEL program.

By Manny Sandoval

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he Rialto Unified School District (RUSD) has approved an expansion of Never Stop Grinding (NSG) Impact’s innovative social-emotional learning and boxing program to four additional schools. With three campuses already participating, the program will now reach students at Jehue, Kolb, Kucera,

SBCCD Board Elects Dr. Nathan Gonzales as Chair for 2025

Frisbee, and Rialto Middle Schools, offering weekly sessions starting Jan. 8, 2025, through at-least May 19, 2025.

incident in October 2024 at Frisbie Middle School, where a student defending a peer was hospitalized.

The district’s Dec. 18 approval builds on the program’s success in fostering selfawareness, social skills, and resilience among students while addressing the persistent issue of bullying. The expansion comes amid heightened awareness of bullying’s consequences following a stabbing

NSG Impact CEO Darious Harris, a Rialto native and former professional boxer, underscored the program’s mission to provide students with tools to navigate challenges both at school and in life. SEL Program, cont. on next pg.

First 5 San Bernardino’s “Gift a Kid a Book” Campaign Donates 10,000 Books, Stops at Miracle on Court Street

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PHOTO MANNY SANDOVAL

PHOTO MANNY SANDOVAL

PHOTO MANNY SANDOVAL

A young reader excitedly selects a new story at First 5 San Bernardino’s pop-up bookstore during the Miracle on Court Street event on Dec. 17th.

Mr. Markus the Music Man delights the audience with an energetic and engaging performance for all ages.

A family enjoys quality time together while coloring and creating during the event’s festive crafts activity.

By Manny Sandoval

event on Dec. 17, where 1,000 books were available to local families. The campaign aims to promote literacy and early learning, offering children a meaningful alternative to screen time while nurturing their development.

reading. “Books are a timeless gift that can transport a child anywhere,” Scott said. “In a world dominated by screens, a book offers an opportunity to connect, learn, and dream.”

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ore than 10,000 books have been gifted to children under five years old across San Bernardino County through First 5 San Bernardino’s annual “Gift a Kid a Book” campaign. This year’s milestone was celebrated during the Miracle on Court Street

Scott, who has served with the organizaKaren Scott, executive director of First 5 San Bernardino, reflected on the impact of

First Five cont. on next pg.


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