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A districtwide celebration: 13th Annual Spirit of San Juan Awards recognizes incredible students and staff

A districtwide celebration: 13th Annual Spirit of San Juan Awards recognizes incredible students and staff

It was a night of celebration and honor at El Camino Fundamental High School’s Center for the Arts on May 14 for the 13th annual Spirit of San Juan Awards. During the ceremony, four honorees were recognized for exhibiting exceptional character, removing barriers and providing an inclusive environment for all.

New to this year’s ceremony was the recognition of San Juan Unified’s 2026 Classified Employees of the Year and the 2027 Teachers of the Year.

Student volunteers from various Career Technical Education (CTE) programs across San Juan Unified high schools showcased their skills throughout the evening. 

El Camino represented their school with their media students capturing special moments for attendees through photographs, while the student-run station KYDS played a mixed assortment of music during the reception. Additionally, the Casa Roble Fundamental High School floral program provided beautiful centerpieces that decorated the reception tables. 

The event was emceed by Good Day Sacramento anchor and San Juan Unified alum Tina Macuha. All honorees were presented with an award by Superintendent Melissa Bassanelli and Board President Tanya Kravchuk. They also received a certificate of recognition from the office of California State Senator Roger Niello, Assemblywoman Maggy Krell and Assemblyman Josh Hoover.

A special thanks to our sponsors, Western Health Advantage, Republic Services, SMUD and the San Juan Education Foundation.

Browse photos from the event on the district’s Facebook page

Watch the highlight videos below and learn more about the inspiring 2026 Spirit of San Juan Awards honorees.

Ojehi Benito-Oserogho
Student, Encina High School

Ojehi's active leadership shines across San Juan Unified. Through passion and innovation, she has created and transformed initiatives such as an idea that started out as a clothing drive, and grew into the “Encina Cares” drive that expanded access to resources for surrounding community members.

Nia Blunt
Student, Mesa Verde High School

Blunt is a leader in her school community, and her work is highlighted through Mesa Verde’s Mental Health Awareness Team and Black Student Union. Through her admirable advocacy for mental health and underrepresented students, she has created safe environments for all. 

Kim Minugh
Teacher, Encina High School

Minugh showcased her dedication to equity and inclusion through her teaching. She designs her lessons thoroughly to reflect the diverse cultural identities of her students. Through literature, her students are actively engaged in conversations and practice critical thinking. 

San Juan High School Ambassador Program
Student Leadership Group, San Juan High School

The San Juan High School Ambassador Program is committed to cultivating a welcoming environment for new or transfer students through a diverse group of students with a variety of linguistic and cultural backgrounds. Through lived experiences, students establish trust with their peers and remove barriers as they navigate a new environment.