January 2026 Monthly Newsletter

BARSTOW UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT

JANUARY 2026

MEET OUR ASSISTANT PRINCIPALS

Barstow High School Aztecs crowned the CIF 2025 Division 4-AA State Football Champions! The Barstow High School community is brimming with pride, as the Aztec Football team secured the CIF Division 4-AA State Championship, defeating the Sutter Huskies 17-7 on Friday, December 12, 2025! This historic victory is momentous for the entire High Desert area. The Aztecs have officially become the first football team from the California High Desert area to win a State Championship! The road to this title was not easy. The Aztecs demonstrated incredible resilience, starting their season with a challenging 0-3 record. Many teams might have crumbled, but the Aztecs, under the leadership of Coach Clay Leleimene, rallied together. They never gave up, turning their season around to finish with a phenomenal 12-3 overall record. This championship is a celebration of the dedication, teamwork, and heart of the Aztec program. Congratulations to the players, coaches, staff, and the entire community for this unforgettable and record-breaking season! From #WINTHEDAY to #WONTHEDAY!

Clayton Leleimene - Head Coach Christopher Mulitalo - Defensive Coordinator Nathaniel Stone - Offensive Coordinator Zachery Niusulu - Special Teams Coordinator & Offensive Line Melvin Sisk - Freshmen Head Coach & Freshmen Offensive Coordinator Api Lealofi - Wide Receivers Alo Lealofi - Linebackers Joseph Lealofi - Defensive Backs

Arnold Harrison - Linebackers Mark Jones - Defensive Line Caydon Cardenas - Linebackers & JV Defensive Coordinator John Hicks -Freshman Defensive Coordinator Ronald Russell - Wide Receivers & Defensive Backs Keith Pack - Offensive & Defensive Line Michael Bazile-White - HUDL Tech & Audio/ Visual David Hooker - Community & Stakeholder Engagement

On Tuesday, December 16, 2025, the Board of Trustees signed Resolution #9 Commending the Barstow High School Aztec Varsity Football team and Coaching staff for their CIF State Championship Victory. This was the finale in a season with victories in the Axe Game, the CIF SS Division 7 Championship, and the CIF Division 4-AA Regional Championship.

Photo courtesy of CIF Southern Section

Coach Clay speaks to the team after their divisional win vs Immanuel Photo courtesy of Joy Lealofi

The Aztecs prepare to make history in Buena Park vs Sutter, the final score was 17-7, Barstow!

Aztecs win the CIF-SS SoCal Ford Division 7 Championship, November 28, 2025 vs Apple Valley

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BARSTOW UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT SITE EVENTS

BJHS After School Tutoring Schedule

BHS January Events Mon - Fri. 1/12- 1/16 Spirit Week sponsored by Link Crew

Transportation will be provided for current bus riders, permission slip must indicate that your student is a bus rider and bus transportation is needed. We will also be providing snacks to all after school tutoring program participants. If you’re interested in having your child participate in our BJHS After School Tutoring Program, please make sure to submit a permission slip as soon as possible. Tutoring is from 2:30 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. UPCOMING TUTORING DATES Tuesday, January 6th Thursday, January 8th Tuesday, January 13th Thursday, January 15th NO TUTORING 1/20/2026 Thursday, January 22nd Tuesday, January 27th Thursday, January 29th After School Tutoring Program Schedule: 2:30 pm-3:28pm: Math/Science Support or ELA (reading)/ History Support 3:30 pm-3:58pm: SEL/PE Activity and Snack Break 4:00 pm-4:58pm: ELA (reading)/ History Support or Math/Science Support 5:00 pm: Dismissal

Thursday 1/15

FAFSA Parent Meeting 5pm New Gym

Friday 1/16

Club Rush 2

Thursday 1/22

100th Day of School sponsored by Link Crew

Friday 1/30

Prom theme and location Reveal

Top Left: Serena Hafey & Jahmar Elliot

Top Right: Ivan Buenrostro, Zach Ortiz, Randon Dunigan, Isaiah Ramos, Jeremyah Gonzalez at the BHS Winter Formal Center Left: Angelique Lealofi, Alofamoni Lealofi and Isoefa Lealofi Center Right: BJHS Marching Band attended the Apple Valley Christmas Parade

BUSD Customer Service Survey

BUSD would love to hear about your experience with our staff at the district office, schools, or departments! If you visited us in person, contacted us by phone, or email, please tell us what made your experience exceptional or how we can improve. Scan the QR code to participate in our customer service survey. Your input is crucial to our continuous improvement and success! Thank you for taking the time to help us serve you better!

Bottom Right: Jade Garibay, Valeria Salgado, Ruby Colocho, Tatiana Cortez and Verandi Ulloa strike a pose at the BHS Winter Formal

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BARSTOW UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT

SITE EVENTS

Henderson Elementary Thursday, Jan.15th Quest for Kindness Assembly

Thursday, Jan.15th ELAC/SSC Meeting 4:00 p.m. Room 13

Tuesday, Jan.20th

Dress 100 years old or wear 100 things for the 100th Day of School!

Thursday, Jan. 22nd Family Night

Henderson Elementary Cheerleaders performed at the Barstow Community Christmas Tree Lighting that was held on Friday, December 5, 2025

Friday, Jan. 30th

Picnic on the Patio

Lenwood Elementary January 15 th Fire Drill January 21 st 100th day of School January 23 rd First Grade Field Trip January 29 th Lunch at Lenwood

Skyline North students enjoyed Lunch with the Superintendent on December 12, 2025.

January 29 th Parent Involvement Science Night

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DISTRICT OFFICE

Have you ever wondered how our schools get all the cool stuff—like new playground equipment, computers for classrooms, the nutritious meal at break, lunch and after school, or even the buses that get students to school? Well, there's a very important person who helps make sure all that happens: Mr. Douglas Beaton, the Chief Business Official (CBO) for the Barstow Unified School District (BUSD)! In this role, he is a key member of the leadership team, working alongside the Superintendent and Assistant Superintendents to manage the financial and operational health of the district.

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Think of School Climate as the vibe or the feeling of your school. Is it friendly? Is it safe? Do people treat each other with respect? Dr. Williams’ job is to make sure every school in BUSD has a Supportive School Climate. He works to create a positive, safe, and welcoming environment where you can focus on learning and growing.

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The work of the Chief Business Official is all about creating a great place to learn. When the district manages its money well, it means:

Here are some of the key things Dr. Williams oversees:

Safety and Kindness: He works closely with school leaders to implement programs like Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS). This means focusing on teaching positive behavior and rewarding students for doing the right thing, rather than just focusing on consequences. Fixing Conflict (Restorative Justice) : Instead of only punishing students when problems happen, Dr. Williams promotes Restorative Justice practices. This approach helps students understand how their actions affect others and encourages them to make things right, rebuilding relationships. Inclusion and Culture: He works to ensure school policies and activities value every student's background, culture, and experiences. He helps organize cultural activities and training to celebrate the diversity of BUSD! Family & Community: Dr. Williams is responsible for bringing the school, your family, and the whole Barstow community closer together. One of the coolest things about Dr. Williams is that he's a true Barstow hometown hero! He's an alumnus of Barstow High School (BHS)! He knows exactly what it's like to be a student in our district. Dr. Williams started his career in BUSD back in 2002. He taught math and visual arts at Barstow High School. Later, he took on administrative roles, including serving as the Principal of Barstow STEM Academy. He has experience at all levels, from the classroom to the district office! Dr. Williams is especially happy to work in BUSD because his own children attend school here, and his parents and grandparents are also alumni! His deep roots in the community show how much he cares about every BUSD student. From teaching high school students to leading an academy, Dr. Williams has used his wide experience to focus on creating a supportive atmosphere for everyone. His current job is a blend of his passion for education and his commitment to the Barstow community. The positive behavior posters and cultural celebration events you see are a direct result of Dr. Williams and his team working hard to ensure your school is a welcoming place where everyone belongs!

More Opportunities: Schools can afford to offer more clubs, sports, and educational field trips. Better Classrooms: Students get access to up-to-date technology and comfortable learning environments. Safe Spaces: The maintenance team keep schools safe and clean every day.

Mr. Beaton is committed to keeping the focus on students. His work ensures that the dedicated teachers and staff in Barstow have the resources they need to help them succeed, whether they are learning their ABC's or preparing for college or a career. Next time you're enjoying a clean school, a hot lunch, or a ride on the bus, you can remember the hard work of Mr. Beaton and the entire Business Services team who are working behind the scenes for you!

Pupil Services, overseen by Dr. Reid, ensures every student has the necessary support to succeed. The team manages vital out-of-classroom support to help students learn, stay on track, and prepare for their future.

Dr. Reid's team manages:

Attendance and Enrollment: Oversees rules and programs for proper enrollment and daily attendance, assisting families when students miss too much school. Student Transfers and Records: Facilitates smooth school transitions within the district and handles school record requests.

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Health and Wellness: Collaborates with nurses and counselors to address students' physical, social, and emotional needs, including mental health resources.

Guidance and Counseling: Supervises services that help high schoolers with college/career planning and younger students with social-emotional learning. Discipline and Policy: Ensures student discipline policies are fair, consistent, and focused on learning and correction.

JANUARY 2026 BARSTOW UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT Page 5 AROUND THE DISTRICT

The BUSD Nutrition Service team is made up of approximately 70 classified positions throughout our district, serving 13 school sites and providing breakfast, lunch, and after school supper meals to our schools that have Champions after school programs. Over the last two and a half years, we have transitioned to building in more scratch-cooked meals and fresher products. Our goal has been to provide nutritious meals that our students like to ensure not only access to meals but meals that our students will eat. A student-favorite dish is our Mac ‘N’ Cheese that is made completely from scratch, utilizing whole-grain pasta, low sodium, low fat cheddar cheese, low fat milk, and other raw ingredients. This meal has become a staple in our menu cycle. Entrees made fully from scratch are made in our main kitchen and transported to our schools the day they are made to ensure our students are getting a freshly made meal. Our goal is to continue introducing scratch-made meals to our students as well as speed scratch recipes to enhance our meal services and reduce pre-processed and prepackaged meals.

Our department continues to work towards offering fresh produce to ensure that our students are able to have access to whole fruits & vegetables with minimal to no processing. This reduces preservatives and increases the nutritional value that our students are receiving daily. We ask that all students take at least one fruit or vegetable to complete their meal.

Breakfast 127, 680 Lunch 304,220 After School suppers 13,893 August to November 2025 Total Meals Served

Meet the BUSD Deans of Students

Mr. Aguilar supports a safe, productive, and positive school environment at Barstow STEM Academy. His key responsibilities include:

● Student Discipline & Attendance: Administers student discipline per policy and oversees attendance, implementing strategies to reduce chronic absenteeism. ● Campus Safety: Leads campus safety, coordinating security protocols, managing emergency preparedness, and ensuring a secure physical environment. ● PBIS Support: Actively supports the Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS) program, fostering a culture that rewards positive behavior and provides tiered interventions. ● Principal's Designee: Acts as the primary administrator when Mr. Zavala is off-site.

Esther Manuel-Reneau BIS With a background in counseling and social work, she supports student discipline and good choices, and guides families to needed services. As SART chair, she boosts attendance by reaching out to families. She serves on CR-PBIS Tier One and Tier Two, and AVID teams. Her insight into students and families is invaluable for MTSS and SST support.

Ramon Aguilar STEM

Ms. Gross is vital to maintaining a safe, positive, and engaging campus where all students can thrive. She manages these essential areas:

● Student Support & Wellbeing: Overseeing Student Discipline and the Hawk Wellness Center for a balanced approach to accountability and mental health. ● Student Leadership: Guiding ASB to foster school spirit and develop future leaders. ● Positive Culture: Leading CR-PBIS initiatives to reinforce a respectful and inclusive campus climate. ● Safety & Security: Managing campus security and coordinating all safety drills for preparedness and protection.

Taylor Gross BJHS

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Newsletter SPORTS NEWS

Hello Barstow Unified School District students and families! The air is getting colder, and that means it's time for some exciting winter sports! We are so excited for our athletes to hit the courts, the mats, and the soccer fields!

BHS Basketball

Varsity Time

Date

Opponents

Jv Time Frosh Time Place Girls Varsity Girls JV Place

Tues. Jan. 6 Victor Valley 7:00 p.m. 5:30 p.m.

4:00 p.m.

Away Away

5:30 p.m. 5:30 p.m.

4:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m.

Home Away Away Away Home Away Home Home Away

Thur. Jan 8 Cobalt

6:30 p.m.

- - - - - - -

- - - - - -

Tue. Jan 13 Silverado 7:00 p.m. 5:30 p.m. Thur. Jan 15 Granite Hills 7:00 p.m. 5:30 p.m. Tue. Jan 20 Adelanto 7:00 p.m. 5:30 p.m. Thur. Jan 22 Victor Valley 7:00 p.m. 5:30 p.m. Thur. Jan 29 Silverado 7:00 p.m. 5:30 p.m. Mon. Feb 2 Granite Hills 7:00 p.m. 5:30 p.m. Tue. Feb 3 Adelanto 7:00 p.m. 5:30 p.m.

4:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m.

Home 5:30 p.m. Home 5:30 p.m.

Away

5:30 p.m.

Home 5:30 p.m.

Away Away

5:30 p.m. 5:30 p.m.

Home 5:30 p.m.

BHS Wrestling

Date

Opponents

Varsity Time Jv Time Girls Varsity Place

BJHS Basketball

Sat. Jan 3

Orange Vista

JV CoEd

TBD

- - - - - - -

Away

Date

Opponents Time

Wed. Jan 7

Silverado DSL Dual

6:00 p.m.

5:00 p.m 5:30 p.m.

Away

Silver Valley (Away)

Jan. 9-10

Amaral Invitational

TBD

- - - - - - -

- - - - - - -

Away

Sat. Jan. 17

TBD

Wed. Jan 14

Granite Hills DSL Dual

6:00 p.m.

5:30 p.m.

5:00 p.m.

Home

Lakeview (Away) Larrea (Home) Hook (Home) Hesperia (Away)

4:30 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m.

Wed. Jan 21

Adelanto DSL Dual

6:00 p.m.

5:30 p.m.

5:00 p.m.

Away

Thurs. Jan. 22

DSL Finals @ Victor Valley

Sat. Jan. 24

1l:00 a.m.

Weigh in

at 9:00 a.m.

Away

Tues. Jan. 27

Thurs. Jan. 29

BHS Soccer

Thurs. Feb. 5

Varsity Time

Girls Varsity

Date

Opponents

Jv Time Place

Girls JV Place

Tues. Jan. 6 Victor Valley 4:30 p.m.

3:00 p.m. Away 4:30 p.m.

3:00 p.m.

Home

STEM Basketball

Tue. Jan 13 Silverado 4:30 p.m.

3:00 p.m. Home 4:30 p.m.

3:00 p.m.

Away

Date

Opponents Time

Thur. Jan 15 Granite Hills 4:30 p.m.

3:00 p.m. Home 4:30 p.m.

3:00 p.m.

Away

Heritage (Away)

4:30 p.m.

Tue. Jan 20 Adelanto 4:30 p.m.

3:00 p.m. Away 4:30 p.m.

3:00 p.m.

Home

Thur. Jan. 15

Thur. Jan 22 Victor Valley 4:30 p.m.

3:00 p.m. Home 4:30 p.m.

3:00 p.m.

Away

Silver Valley (Away)

Sat. Jan. 17

TBD

Thur. Jan 29 Silverado 4:30 p.m.

3:00 p.m. Away 4:30 p.m.

3:00 p.m.

Home

Fort Irwin (Home) Pathways (Away)

4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m.

Tue. Jan. 20

Mon. Feb 2 Granite Hills 4:30 p.m.

3:00 p.m. Away 4:30 p.m.

3:00 p.m.

Home

Tue. Feb 3 Adelanto 4:30 p.m.

3:00 p.m. Home 4:30 p.m.

3:00 p.m.

Away

Fri. Jan. 23

Tue. Jan .27 Yermo (Home)

Fri. Jan. 30th Desert (Home)

BARSTOW UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT HAPPENINGS

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A Day On, Not a Day Off: Celebrating the Legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. This month, BUSD schools will be closed on the third Monday of January to observe the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday. A day to remember an American hero and reflect on his values. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. (1929–1968) was one of the most important leaders in American history. He was a minister, a father, and the powerful voice of the Civil Rights movement. His main goal was to end segregation and make sure that every American, no matter their skin color, had equal rights, opportunities, and respect.

Parent/Teacher Conferences

Dr. King was a champion for change using peaceful actions, powerful words, and organized peaceful protests instead of using violence. He was inspired by his Christian faith and the teachings of Mahatma Gandhi. His most famous moment came in 1963, when he delivered his incredible "I Have a Dream" speech on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C. Now we get the day off of school and work because Martin Luther King Jr. Day is a Federal Holiday, recognized by the U.S. government to honor his immense impact on the country. Since 1994, Congress has designated the MLK holiday as a National Day of Service. This means it’s meant to be "a day on, not a day off." It’s an opportunity to help your community and make Dr. King’s dream of a better world a reality. The day is a crucial reminder for all students to learn about justice, equality, courage, and the importance of using your voice to stand up for what is right. Dr. King said, “Life's most persistent and urgent question is, 'What are you doing for others?'” This year, let’s answer that question by participating in a small act of service. Examples would be a Kindness rock project, paint words of encouragement on rocks and leave them in your park or on the sidewalk for someone to find; Grab some gloves and a trash bag (with adult supervision) and clean up litter in a local park or community area, or discuss as a family over dinner how you can better promote kindness, fairness and inclusion every single day. By reflecting on Dr. King’s principles and participating in acts of service we strengthen our community to make a better world a reality.

Image of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. courtesy of Google Images

BUSD November Employees of the Month The calendar has turned, and January 1st marks the beginning of a brand new year, celebrated globally. This is a moment for reflection and renewal, looking back at what we learned and forward to new opportunities. New Year's is all about new beginnings and hope. It's a universal chance to start fresh, set goals, and make resolutions—promises for positive change, like joining a club or learning a new skill. It signifies the end of a 365-day cycle and a moment to reset our path and review life goals with global optimism. No matter how you celebrate, New Year's is a special time to share hope and excitement for the year ahead!

We are Hiring! www.edjoin.org/barstowusd

Classified Elementary: Certificated Elementary: Classified Secondary: Certificated Secondary: Classified Substitute: Certificated Substitute: District Classified: Management Team: Superintendent’s Choice:

Brenda Salazar Amber Adams Staci Atilano Jacqueline Castro Dwayne Rogers Alexander Malan Robert Najera Veronica Calderon Angelica Williams

Henderson Elementary Montara Elementary Barstow STEM Academy Barstow Intermediate School

Fiscal Services/Accounting Director, Nutrition Services Cameron Elementary

Click the QR code for a complete list of career opportunities at BUSD.

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SCHOOL BOARD School Board of Trustees

Elizabeth Givens Trustee

Leonard Williams President

Aaron Heldreth Vice President

Anthony Yslas Clerk

Ray Perea Trustee

New Board President’s Message:

First, I would like to thank my fellow Trustees for the confidence they have placed in me as I step into the role of President of the School Board. My goal for the year is to strengthen our outreach to the community and build even deeper connections with the families we serve. I will work closely with our teachers and administrators, to ensure that our children receive the best education possible, and I will partner with the administration at each school to support improvements to our infrastructure. I also want to be a listening ear for parents throughout our district—open, receptive, and responsive to the issues that matter most to them. As I have said before, it takes all of us working together to make this school district great. No one person can do it alone. So, let’s move forward together and continue building a stronger BUSD for our students, our families, and our community.

Every month, the Board of Trustees honors the outstanding commitment of our staff by recognizing nine District Employees of the Month. These dedicated winners receive a BUSD Portfolio, a certificate, a Photo Plaque, and a $25 Amazon Gift Card generously provided by School’s First Federal Credit Union. Employees are nominated by the District Management Team and selected by the District Cabinet.

The nine honorees are celebrated across key areas of our district:

A massive congratulations to all the winners for their incredible dedication to our students and community!

When and how to contact the School Board You should contact the school board when you have concerns or questions about the district’s policies, budget, school programs, or safety issues. It's also a good idea to reach out if you want to participate in public meetings, share ideas, or provide feedback about your child’s school. For specific personal issues, like student discipline or individual school matters, it's often best to first contact the school or district administration.

School Board Emails: aaron_heldreth@busdk12.com ray_perea@busdk12.com anthony_yslas@busdk12.com leonard_williams@busdk12.com elizabeth_givens@busdk12.com

JANUARY 2026 Page 9 SCHOOL BOARD NEWS Upcoming School Board Items BARSTOW UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT

Presentations from: ○

BHS CTE Program BUSD Athletics Report

Board Member Appreciation Month ○ January 2026

Vandalism Report

Board Policy Updates: ○

BP/AR 3515- Campus Security AR 3516.1- Fire Drills and Fires BP/AR 5113: Absences and Excuses BP/AR 5141.4: Child Abuse Prevention & Reporting

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Board President Leonard Williams, Clerk Anthony Yslas, Vice President Aaron Heldreth and Superintendent Deanna Swearingen attending the California School Board Association’s Annual Education Conference in Sacramento, California, December 3rd, 2025. School Site Board Presentations Each month, school sites are invited to showcase their projects, share exciting happenings, and highlight the hard work of their students. These presentations serve as a wonderful reminder of the many achievements and wonderful initiatives happening across Barstow Unified School District. Friends and families are encouraged to attend the board meetings to support and celebrate their students’ accomplishments. Presentations begin promptly at 5:00 p.m., are scheduled to last no more than 10 minutes, and can be viewed live by

Barstow Unified School District Schedule of Board of Trustees Meetings 2025-2026 School Year Time: 5:00 P.M. Place: Board Room, Education Center, 551 S. Avenue H, Barstow Date Day Type of Meeting

January 13, 2026 January 27, 2026

2nd Tuesday 4th Tuesday

Regular Meeting Regular Meeting

February 10, 2026 February 24, 2026

2nd Tuesday 4th Tuesday

Regular Meeting Regular Meeting

March 10, 2026 March 24, 2026

2nd Tuesday 4th Tuesday

Regular Meeting Regular Meeting

visitingwww.busdk12.com/livestream.

We look forward to seeing you there and sharing in the success of our students!

April 21, 2026

3rd Tuesday Regular Meeting

May 12, 2026 May 26, 2026

2nd Tuesday 4th Tuesday

Regular Meeting Regular Meeting

Here is who to expect in January: Barstow Junior High - January 13th

Barstow Fine Arts Academy- January 27th

Public Comment T he board meeting is a business meeting of the board held in a public forum. This is not a town hall meeting with the board. There is time during the meeting to receive public comment from citizens to present problems or questions they feel the board should discuss. Individuals are encouraged to address the full board, not individual Board members. The law prohibits the Board from taking action on items not on the agenda. Request to speak cards should be filled out in advance and presented to the Superintendent's Executive Assistant. Instructions for submitting remote public comment can be found on our website www.busdk12.com under the tab “Board of Trustees.”

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A cozy drink you might have in January, often made with chocolate. This elementary school that shares its name with a line that connects two peaks. Barstow High School’s main colors are cardinal and ______. One of four words in Cameron Elementary’s moto (Kindness, Integrity, __________, and Support). This elementary school’s mascot is the powerful and resilient Husky. The BUSD school that focuses on artistic literacy (____ Fine Arts Academy). The month in 1980 that Central High School opened. This animal sleeps all winter to store energy and is the Skyline North Elementary mascot. You might use this piece of equipment to slide down a snowy hill. ______, White and blue are the main colors of Barstow Junior High School. What is the main source of heat and light in the winter sky? What season does January belong to?

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3. 5.

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9.

10. 13. 14.

18.

19.

20.

Across: 4.

What is the coldest month of the year? The BUSD grade span is 4K through this grade.

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8. The BUSD school that focuses on Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math. 11. The only elementary school located outside the main city of Barstow. 12. January’s most famous holiday honors this Civil Rights Leader, M.L.K. Jr. 15. Barstow______ opened in 2023 as the newest school in BUSD. 16. This elementary school was recently honored at the RIMS AVID awards. 17. Name of the 2025 Division 4-AA Southern California Regional CIF Championship Football Team! 20. A tiny, icy, piece of precipitation with six sides.

December Crossword Answers:

Across: 1. FIFTH 6. SEVEN 7. FIVE 8. FALCON 10. CHRISTMAS 12. SOLSTICE 15. BODHIDAY 16. WINTER 17. LATKES 19. CHARGER 20. HANUKKAH Down: 2. TUNNEL 3. GRINCH 4. DESERT 5. SIXTYSIX 9. GINGERBREAD 11. POSADAS 13. RUDOLPH 14. SILVER 18. GREEN 21. NICK

Word search answers can be horizontal, vertical, or diagonal.

WEEK FIRST COLD CHILL COAT

RESOLUTIONS COACH CLAY BARSTOW WINTER JANUARY

SNOW CHAMPIONS LEARNING AZTECS CLOCK

NEW YEAR COMMUNITY

MITTENS FREEZING MONTH

BARSTOW UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT

ENERO 2026

MEET OUR ASSISTANT PRINCIPALS

¡Los Aztecas de la Escuela Secundaria Barstow se coronaron Campeones Estatales de Fútbol Americano de la División 4-AA de la CIF 2025! La comunidad de la Escuela Secundaria Barstow está llena de orgullo, ya que el equipo de Fútbol Americano Azteca se aseguró el Campeonato Estatal de la División 4-AA de la CIF, al derrotar a los Sutter Huskies 17-7 ¡el viernes 12 de diciembre de 2025! Esta histórica victoria es trascendental para todo el High Desert. ¡Los Aztecas se han convertido oficialmente en el primer equipo de fútbol americano de la zona del High Desert de California en ganar un campeonato estatal! El camino hacia este título no fue fácil. Los Aztecas demostraron una increíble resiliencia, comenzando su temporada con un desafiante récord de 0-3. Muchos equipos podrían haberse desmoronado, pero los Aztecas, bajo el liderazgo del entrenador Clay Leleimene, se unieron. Nunca se rindieron, dando un giro a su temporada para terminar con un fenomenal récord general de 12-3. Este campeonato es una celebración de la dedicación, el trabajo en equipo y el corazón del programa Azteca. ¡Felicitaciones a los jugadores, entrenadores, personal y a toda la comunidad por esta temporada inolvidable y que rompe récords! ¡De #WINTHEDAY (GANA EL DÍA) a #WONTHEDAY (GANÓ EL DÍA)!

Clayton Leleimene - Entrenador en Jefe Christopher Mulitalo - Coordinador de la Defensa Nathaniel Stone - Coordinador Ofensivo Zachery Niusulu - Coordinador de Equipos Especiales y Línea Ofensiva Melvin Sisk - Entrenador Principal de Primer Año y Coordinador Ofensivo de Primer Año Api Lealofi - Receptores Abiertos

Arnold Harrison - Apoyadores Mark Jones - Línea Defensiva Caydon Cardenas - Apoyadores y Coordinador Defensivo de JV John Hicks -Coordinador Defensivo de Primer Año Ronald Russell - Receptores Abiertos y Defensas Secundarios Keith Pack - Línea Ofensiva y Defensiva Michael Bazile-White - Tecnología HUDL y Audio/Visual David Hooker - Participación de la Comunidad y de las Partes Interesadas

El martes 16 de diciembre de 2025, la Mesa Directiva firmó la Resolución #9, Felicitando al equipo de fútbol americano de los Aztecas de la Escuela Secundaria Barstow (Varsity) y a su cuerpo técnico por su victoria en el Campeonato Estatal de la CIF. Este fue el broche de oro de una temporada que incluyó victorias en el juego por el Hacha (Axe Game), el Campeonato de la División 7 de la Sección Sur de la CIF y el Campeonato Regional de la División 4-AA de la CIF.

Alo Lealofi - Apoyadores Joseph Lealofi - Defensas Secundarios

Photo courtesy of CIF Southern Section

El entrenador Clay se dirige al equipo tras su victoria divisional contra Immanuel. Foto cortesía de Joy Lealofi

¡Los Aztecas se preparan para hacer historia en Buena Park contra Sutter; el marcador final fue 17-7, a favor de Barstow!

¡Los Aztecas ganan el Campeonato de la División 7 de la Sección Sur de la CIF (SoCal Ford)! 28 de noviembre de 2025 contra Apple Valley.

BARSTOW UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT Pagina 2 Eventos en el sitio

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Eventos de BHS en Enero Mon - Fri. 1/12- 1/16 emana del Espíritu Escolar patrocinada por Link Crew.

Horario de Tutoría Después de Clases de BJHS Se proporcionará transporte para los estudiantes que actualmente usan el autobús; la autorización debe confirmar que el estudiante es usuario del autobús y requiere el servicio. También ofreceremos refrigerios a todos los participantes del programa de tutoría. Si le interesa que su hijo(a) participe en el Programa de Tutoría Después de Clases de BJHS (de 2:30 p.m. a 5:00 p.m.), envíe la hoja de autorización lo antes posible. 6 de enero 8 de enero 13 de enero 15 de enero NO HABRÁ TUTORÍA 20/01/2026 22 de enero 27 de enero 29 de enero Horario del Programa de Tutoría Después de Clases: 2:30 pm - 3:28 pm: Apoyo en Matemáticas/Ciencias O Apoyo en ELA/Historia 3:30 pm - 3:58 pm: Actividad de SEL/Educación Física y Merienda 4:00 pm - 4:58 pm: Apoyo en ELA/Historia O Apoyo en Matemáticas/Ciencias 5:00 pm: Salida (Despido de estudiantes) PRÓXIMAS FECHAS DE TUTORÍA Martes Jueves

Thurs 1/15

Reunión de FAFSA para Padres – 5:00 p.m. en el Gimnasio Nuevo

Friday 1/16

Segunda Feria de Clubes

Thursday 1/22

Día número 100 de clases patrocinado por Link Crew

Friday 1/30

Revelación del tema y lugar de la fiesta de graduación

Superior Izquierda: Serena Hafey y Jahmar Elliot Superior Derecha: Ivan Buenrostro, Zach Ortiz, Randon Dunigan, Isaiah Ramos y Jeremyah Gonzalez en el Baile de Invierno (Winter Formal) de BHS Centro Izquierda: Angelique Lealofi, Alofamoni Lealofi e Isoefa Lealofi Centro Derecha: La Banda de Marcha de BJHS participó en el Desfile de Navidad de Apple Valley

Encuesta de servicio al cliente de BUSD

A continuación se presenta la traducción al español: ¡A BUSD le encantaría saber acerca de su experiencia con nuestro personal en las oficinas del distrito, escuelas o departamentos! Si nos visitó en persona, nos contactó por teléfono o correo electrónico, por favor díganos qué hizo que su experiencia fuera excepcional o cómo podemos mejorar. Escanee el código QR para participar en nuestra encuesta de servicio al cliente. ¡Su opinión es crucial para nuestra mejora continua y éxito! ¡Gracias por tomarse el tiempo para ayudarnos a servirle mejor!

Inferior Derecha: Jade Garibay, Valeria Salgado, Ruby Colocho, Tatiana Cortez y

Verandi Ulloa posan para la

cámara en el Baile de Invierno (Winter Formal) de BHS.

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Eventos en el sitio

Henderson Elementary Jueves 15 de enero Asamblea "Búsqueda de la Bondad"

Jueves 15 de enero Reunión de ELAC/SSC – 4:00 p.m. en el Salón 13.

Martes 20 de enero ¡Vístete como si tuvieras 100 años o usa 100 objetos para el centésimo día de clases!

Jueves 22 de enero Noche Familiar

Henderson Elementary Cheerleaders performed at the Barstow Community Christmas Tree Lighting that was held on Friday, December 5, 2025

Viernes 30 de enero Picnic en el Patio

Lenwood Elementary 15 de enero: Simulacro de Incendio (Fire Drill).

21 de enero: Día número 100 de clases.

Los estudiantes de Skyline North disfrutaron de un "Almuerzo con el Superintendente" el 12 de diciembre de 2025.

23 de enero: Excursión escolar de primer grado.

29 de enero: Almuerzo en Lenwood (Lunch at Lenwood).

29 de enero: Noche de Ciencias para la Participación de los Padres.

Regístrese en ParentSquare

January 23 rd First Grade Field Trip

January 29 th Lunch at Lenwood

January 29 th Parent Involvement Science Night

El Distrito Escolar Unificado de Barstow usa ParentSquare para mantener informados a los padres y tutores, y para fomentar una mayor participación con la escuela de su hijo y con el BUSD. Use el código QR a continuación para descargar la aplicación ParentSquare y mantenerse conectado con nosotros.

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¿Alguna vez se han preguntado cómo nuestras escuelas consiguen todas esas cosas geniales, como el nuevo equipo para el patio de recreo, las computadoras para los salones de clase, las comidas nutritivas durante el descanso, el almuerzo y después de clases, o incluso los autobuses que transportan a los estudiantes a la escuela? Bueno, hay una persona muy importante que ayuda a asegurar que todo eso suceda: ¡el Sr. Douglas Beaton, el Oficial Principal de Negocios (CBO, por sus siglas en inglés) del Distrito Escolar Unificado de Barstow (BUSD)! En este puesto, él es un miembro clave del equipo de liderazgo, trabajando junto al Superintendente y los Asistentes del Superintendente para administrar la salud financiera y operativa del distrito.

Dr. Vinney Williams Director Supportive School Climate xt.6007

Douglas Beaton Chief Business Official Business Services xt. 6010

Piense en el ambiente escolar como la "valla" o el sentimiento de su escuela. ¿Es amigable? ¿Es segura? ¿Se tratan las personas con respeto? El trabajo del Dr. Williams es asegurar que cada escuela en BUSD tenga un Ambiente Escolar de Apoyo. Él trabaja para crear un entorno positivo, seguro y acogedor donde usted pueda enfocarse en aprender y crecer. Seguridad y Amabilidad: Trabaja estrechamente con los líderes escolares para implementar programas como PBIS (Intervenciones y Apoyos para el Comportamiento Positivo). Esto significa enfocarse en enseñar conductas positivas y recompensar a los estudiantes por hacer lo correcto, en lugar de centrarse únicamente en las consecuencias. Resolución de Conflictos (Justicia Restaurativa): En lugar de solo castigar a los estudiantes cuando surgen problemas, el Dr. Williams promueve prácticas de Justicia Restaurativa. Este enfoque ayuda a los estudiantes a comprender cómo sus acciones afectan a los demás y los motiva a enmendar el error, reconstruyendo las relaciones. Inclusión y Cultura: Trabaja para asegurar que las políticas y actividades escolares valoren el origen, la cultura y las experiencias de cada estudiante. ¡Ayuda a organizar actividades culturales y capacitaciones para celebrar la diversidad de BUSD! Familia y Comunidad: El Dr. Williams es responsable de unir más a la escuela, a su familia y a toda la comunidad de Barstow. ¡Un Héroe Local de Barstow! ¡Una de las cosas más destacables del Dr. Williams es que es un verdadero héroe local de Barstow! Es un ex alumno de la Escuela Secundaria Barstow (BHS) y sabe exactamente lo que significa ser un estudiante en nuestro distrito. El Dr. Williams comenzó su carrera en BUSD en el año 2002. Fue maestro de matemáticas y artes visuales en Barstow High School. Más tarde, asumió roles administrativos, incluyendo el cargo de Director de la Academia STEM de Barstow. ¡Tiene experiencia en todos los niveles, desde el aula hasta la oficina del distrito! El Dr. Williams está especialmente feliz de trabajar en BUSD porque sus propios hijos asisten a la escuela aquí, y sus padres y abuelos también son exalumnos. Sus profundas raíces en la comunidad demuestran cuánto se preocupa por cada estudiante de BUSD. Desde la enseñanza en la secundaria hasta el liderazgo de una academia, el Dr. Williams ha utilizado su amplia experiencia para enfocarse en crear un ambiente de apoyo para todos. Su trabajo actual es una mezcla de su pasión por la educación y su compromiso con la comunidad de Barstow. ¡Los carteles de comportamiento positivo y los eventos de celebración cultural que usted ve son un resultado directo del arduo trabajo del Dr. Williams y su equipo para asegurar que su escuela sea un lugar acogedor donde todos pertenecen!

El trabajo del Oficial Principal de Negocios se trata de crear un excelente lugar para aprender. Cuando el distrito administra bien su dinero, esto significa: Más Oportunidades: Las escuelas pueden permitirse ofrecer más clubes, deportes y excursiones educativas. Mejores Salones de Clase: Los estudiantes tienen acceso a tecnología actualizada y entornos de aprendizaje cómodos. Espacios Seguros: El equipo de mantenimiento mantiene las escuelas seguras y limpias todos los días. El Sr. Beaton está comprometido a mantener el enfoque en los estudiantes. Su trabajo asegura que los dedicados maestros y el personal de Barstow tengan los recursos que necesitan para ayudarlos a tener éxito, ya sea que estén aprendiendo el abecedario o preparándose para la universidad o una carrera profesional. ¡La próxima vez que disfrutes de una escuela limpia, un almuerzo caliente o un viaje en autobús, recuerda el arduo trabajo del Sr. Beaton y de todo el equipo de Servicios de Negocios que trabajan tras bambalinas para ti!

Servicios al Alumnado, bajo la supervisión del Dr. Reid, garantiza que cada estudiante cuente con el apoyo necesario para tener éxito. El equipo gestiona apoyos vitales fuera del aula para ayudar a los estudiantes a aprender, mantenerse al día y prepararse para su futuro.

El equipo del Dr. Reid gestiona:

Asistencia e Inscripción: Supervisa las normas y programas para una inscripción adecuada y la asistencia diaria, brindando apoyo a las familias cuando los estudiantes faltan demasiado a la escuela. Transferencias y Expedientes Estudiantiles: Facilita transiciones escolares fluidas dentro del distrito y gestiona las solicitudes de expedientes académicos.

Dr. Heather Reid Director II, Pupil Services xt 6028

Salud y Bienestar: Colabora con enfermeros y consejeros para atender las necesidades físicas, sociales y emocionales de los estudiantes, incluyendo recursos de salud mental. Orientación y Consejería: Supervisa los servicios que ayudan a los estudiantes de secundaria con su planificación universitaria y profesional, y a los estudiantes más jóvenes con el aprendizaje socioemocional. Disciplina y Políticas: Garantiza que las políticas de disciplina estudiantil sean justas, consistentes y enfocadas en el aprendizaje y la corrección.

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Aquí tienes la traducción profesional para el departamento de servicios de nutrición:

El equipo de Servicios de Nutrición de BUSD está compuesto por aproximadamente 70 empleados clasificados en todo nuestro distrito, atendiendo a 13 planteles escolares y proporcionando desayuno, almuerzo y cenas para después de clases en las escuelas que cuentan con los programas de Champions. Durante los últimos dos años y medio, hemos hecho la transición hacia la incorporación de más comidas cocinadas desde cero y productos más frescos. Nuestro objetivo ha sido proporcionar comidas nutritivas que les gusten a nuestros estudiantes, para garantizar no solo el acceso a la alimentación, sino que sean comidas que nuestros estudiantes realmente consumen. Un platillo favorito de los estudiantes es nuestro Mac 'N' Cheese (macarrones con queso), el cual se prepara completamente desde cero utilizando pasta de grano integral, queso cheddar bajo en sodio y grasa, leche baja en grasa y otros ingredientes naturales. Este platillo se ha convertido en un elemento básico en nuestro ciclo de menús. Los platos fuertes preparados totalmente desde cero se elaboran en nuestra cocina principal y se transportan a nuestras escuelas el mismo día en que se cocinan para garantizar que nuestros estudiantes reciban una comida recién hecha. Nuestra meta es continuar introduciendo comidas preparadas desde cero, así como recetas de "preparación rápida" (speed scratch) para mejorar nuestros servicios alimentarios y reducir el uso de comidas procesadas y pre empaquetadas.

Nuestro departamento continúa trabajando para ofrecer productos agrícolas frescos, asegurando que nuestros estudiantes tengan acceso a frutas y verduras enteras con un procesamiento mínimo o nulo. Esto reduce el uso de conservadores y aumenta el valor nutricional que nuestros estudiantes reciben diariamente. Pedimos a todos los estudiantes que tomen al menos una fruta o verdura para completar su comida

Total de raciones servidas (Ago - Nov 2025)

Desayunos: 127,680 Almuerzos: 304,220 Cenas después de clases : 13,893

Conozca a los Decanos de Estudiantes de BUSD

El Sr. Aguilar fomenta un entorno escolar seguro, productivo y positivo en Barstow STEM Academy. Sus responsabilidades clave incluyen: Disciplina y Asistencia Estudiantil: Administra la disciplina de los estudiantes según las políticas del distrito y supervisa la asistencia, implementando estrategias para reducir el ausentismo crónico. Seguridad del Plantel: Lidera la seguridad del campus, coordinando los protocolos de seguridad, gestionando la preparación para emergencias y garantizando un entorno físico seguro. Apoyo a PBIS: Apoya activamente el programa de Intervenciones y Apoyos para el Comportamiento Positivo (PBIS), fomentando una cultura que recompensa el buen comportamiento y proporciona intervenciones por niveles. Designado del Director: Actúa como el administrador principal cuando el Sr. Zavala se encuentra fuera del plantel. La Sra. Gross es fundamental para mantener un plantel seguro, positivo y dinámico donde todos los estudiantes puedan prosperar. Ella gestiona estas áreas esenciales: Apoyo y Bienestar Estudiantil: Supervisa la Disciplina Estudiantil y el Centro de Bienestar Hawk (Hawk Wellness Center) para lograr un enfoque equilibrado entre la responsabilidad y la salud mental. Liderazgo Estudiantil: Guía al ASB (Asociación del Cuerpo Estudiantil) para fomentar el espíritu escolar y desarrollar a los futuros líderes. Cultura Positiva: Lidera las iniciativas de CR-PBIS (Intervenciones y Apoyos para el Comportamiento Positivo) para reforzar un ambiente escolar respetuoso e inclusivo. Protección y Seguridad: Gestiona la seguridad del plantel y coordina todos los simulacros de seguridad para garantizar la preparación y protección de todos.

Esther Manuel BIS

Con una sólida formación en consejería y trabajo social, ella apoya la disciplina estudiantil y la toma de buenas decisiones, orientando a las familias hacia los servicios que necesitan. Como presidenta del SART (Equipo de Revisión de Asistencia Escolar), impulsa la asistencia mediante el acercamiento directo a las familias. Forma parte de los equipos de AVID y de los niveles uno y dos de CR-PBIS. Su profundo conocimiento de los estudiantes y las familias es invaluable para el apoyo de MTSS y SST.

Ramon Aguilar STEM

Taylor Gross BJHS

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¡Hola estudiantes y familias del Distrito Escolar Unificado de Barstow!

El aire se siente cada vez más frío, ¡y eso significa que es hora de los emocionantes deportes de invierno! ¡Estamos muy entusiasmados de ver a nuestros atletas darlo todo en las canchas, en los colchones de lucha o en el campo de fútbol!

Fecha Oponentes Hora V Baloncesto de BHS

JV Frosh Time Lugar Femenino V Femenino JV Lugar

Tues. Jan. 6 Victor Valley 7:00 p.m. 5:30 p.m.

4:00 p.m.

visitante 5:30 p.m.

4:00 p.m.

casa

Thur. Jan 8 Cobalt

6:30 p.m.

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visitante 5:30 p.m.

4:00 p.m.

visitante

Tue. Jan 13 Silverado 7:00 p.m. 5:30 p.m. Thur. Jan 15 Granite Hills 7:00 p.m. 5:30 p.m. Tue. Jan 20 Adelanto 7:00 p.m. 5:30 p.m. Thur. Jan 22 Victor Valley 7:00 p.m. 5:30 p.m. Thur. Jan 29 Silverado 7:00 p.m. 5:30 p.m. Mon. Feb 2 Granite Hills 7:00 p.m. 5:30 p.m. Tue. Feb 3 Adelanto 7:00 p.m. 5:30 p.m.

4:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m.

casa casa

5:30 p.m. 5:30 p.m.

4:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m.

visitante visitante

visitante 5:30 p.m.

casa

casa

5:30 p.m.

visitante

visitante 5:30 p.m. visitante 5:30 p.m.

casa casa

casa

5:30 p.m.

visitante

Lucha Libre de BHS

Fecha

Oponentes

Hora V

JV

Femenino V Lugar

Sat. Jan 3

Orange Vista

JV CoEd

TBD

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visitante

Baloncesto de BJHS

Wed. Jan 7

Silverado DSL Dual

6:00 p.m.

5:00 p.m 5:30 p.m.

visitante

Fecha

Oponentes Hora

Silver Valley ( visitante ) Lakeview (Away)

Jan. 9-10

Amaral Invitational

TBD

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visitante

Sat. Jan. 17

TBD

Wed. Jan 14

Granite Hills DSL Dual

6:00 p.m.

5:30 p.m.

5:00 p.m.

casa

4:30 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m.

Wed. Jan 21

Adelanto DSL Dual

6:00 p.m.

5:30 p.m.

5:00 p.m.

visitante

Thurs. Jan. 22

DSL Finals @ Victor Valley

Larrea ( casa ) Hook ( casa )

Sat. Jan. 24

1l:00 a.m.

Weigh in

at 9:00 a.m.

visitante

Tues. Jan. 27

Fútbol de BHS

Thurs. Jan. 29

Hesperia ( visitante )

Hora V

Jv Hora

Femenino V

Femenino JV

Thurs. Feb. 5

Fecha

Oponentes

Lugar

Lugar

Tues. Jan. 6 Victor Valley 4:30 p.m.

3:00 p.m. visitante 4:30 p.m.

3:00 p.m.

casa

Baloncesto de STEM

Tue. Jan 13 Silverado 4:30 p.m.

3:00 p.m.

casa 4:30 p.m.

3:00 p.m. visitante

Fecha

Oponentes Hora

Thur. Jan 15 Granite Hills 4:30 p.m.

3:00 p.m.

casa 4:30 p.m.

3:00 p.m. visitante

Heritage ( visitante )

4:30 p.m.

Tue. Jan 20 Adelanto 4:30 p.m.

3:00 p.m. visitante 4:30 p.m.

3:00 p.m.

casa

Thur. Jan. 15

Thur. Jan 22 Victor Valley 4:30 p.m.

3:00 p.m.

casa 4:30 p.m.

3:00 p.m. visitante

Silver Valley ( visitante )

Sat. Jan. 17

TBD

Thur. Jan 29 Silverado 4:30 p.m.

3:00 p.m. visitante 4:30 p.m.

3:00 p.m.

casa

Fort Irwin ( casa ) Pathways ( visitante )

4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m.

Tue. Jan. 20

Mon. Feb 2 Granite Hills 4:30 p.m.

3:00 p.m. visitante 4:30 p.m.

3:00 p.m.

casa

Tue. Feb 3 Adelanto 4:30 p.m.

3:00 p.m.

casa 4:30 p.m.

3:00 p.m. visitante

Fri. Jan. 23

Tue. Jan .27 Yermo ( casa )

Fri. Jan. 30th Desert ( casa )

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