W e e k l y RIALTO RECORD
Vol 22, NO. 43
July 04, 2024
Kaiser Permanente Awards Scholarships to RUSD CTE Students
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Kaiser Permanente generously awarded 14 Career Technical Education (CTE) students in the Teach Rialto Program with $2,000 scholarship checks during the June 12, 2024, Board of Education Meeting. These Eisenhower High School students gained invaluable real-world experience through the program by teaching in RUSD classrooms, a rewarding experience accompanied by a significant financial boost.
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aiser Permanente generously awarded 14 Career Technical Education (CTE) students in the Teach Rialto Program with $2,000 scholarship checks during the June 12, 2024, Board of Education Meeting. These Eisenhower High School students gained invaluable real-world experience through the program by teaching in RUSD classrooms, a rewarding experience accompanied by a significant financial boost. Ramesh Mahadeva, Chief Nurse Executive, Ontario Medical Center, Martha
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Valencia, Community Health Manager, and Daniel Enz, Manager, Government and Community Relations, represented Kaiser Permanente at the televised Board meeting, assisting the RUSD Board of Education and Acting Superintendent Dr. Ed D’Souza in recognizing the students' hard work with certificates and scholarships. The scholarship student recipients are Natalie Ahedo, Jennifer Covarrubias, Aiyana Quintero, Fatima Rodriguez, Regina Santana Garcia, Fatima Urena, Lily Wendt, Amber Gurrola, Lizzette Mendez, Jada Jimenez, Dulce Cisneros, Isabela Escoto, Raylene Gutierrez, and Lunah Rangel.
“The generous scholarships provided by Kaiser Permanente will not only ease some of our students’ financial burdens but also inspire them to continue their journey in education and beyond,” said Acting RUSD Superintendent Dr. Ed D’Souza. “This partnership exemplifies the positive impact that community support can have on our students' futures.” “Improving the health of the communities we serve has always been a central part of Kaiser Permanente’s mission, and education is a part of that,” said Georgina Garcia, Senior Vice President and Area Manager RUSD/Kaiser, cont. on next pg.
SB Symphony Orchestra's Annual "Symphony Under the Stars" to Feature Fireworks and Record-Breaking Piccolo Performance July 6th
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Maestro Anthony Parnther at last year’s event, also at the SBVC football stadium.
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he San Bernardino Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of Maestro Anthony Parnther, will host its annual “Symphony Under the Stars” concert, “America, the Beautiful,” on Saturday, July 6, 2024, at 7:30 p.m. at San Bernardino Valley College's football field. The event will feature a grand fireworks display and a world record-breaking piccolo performance.
SBVC’s mascott Blue entertaining children outside of the food trucks and vending areas at the college’s football stadium.
“Our annual July concert has quickly become a community staple as well as our largest crowd of the year. It's great to see so many people from throughout the Inland Empire joined together as we celebrate America and put on this spectacular show!" Maestro Parnther said. The concert will include a special performance by Los Angeles-based vocal group DC6, who will join the Symphony in performing music from "The Wizard of Oz," "The Wiz," and "Wicked," along with tra-
ditional patriotic pieces. The evening will culminate with Tchaikovsky’s 1812 Overture, accompanied by a fireworks display. In a unique addition to this year’s event, a world record attempt will be made for the largest piccolo performance during John Phillip Sousa’s “The Stars and Stripes Forever.” Symphony piccoloist Kathleen Dyer is spearheading the effort to break the Symphony, cont. on next pg.