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Ocean View High student to study at top-ranked STEM college, Santa Ana launches AI Compass to guide classroom use, and more – OCDE Newsroom

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Zack Wojtaszek, a senior at Ocean View High School, participates in a signing day event on May 16, 2025. He was one of seven student-athletes from Ocean View to officially commit to collegiate athletics.
Zack Wojtaszek, a senior at Ocean View High School, participates in a signing day event on May 16. He was one of seven student-athletes from Ocean View to officially commit to collegiate athletics. (Photo courtesy of the Huntington Beach Union High School District)

Zack Wojtaszek, a recent graduate of Ocean View High School, is headed to Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology in Indiana, the nation’s top-ranked undergraduate engineering school, where he plans to study mechanical engineering and compete in both football and track and field.

Wojtaszek credits the Huntington Beach Union High School District campus’ engineering pathway and academic environment as key factors in preparing him for the next step.

“Engineering is a big thing in my family, so I just wanted to follow those roots,” he shared with Adam Kunin, a reporting intern for OC Sports Zone.

Graduating with a 4.2 GPA, Wojtaszek followed in the footsteps of his father and grandfather, both engineers. His decision to attend Rose-Hulman, ranked No. 1 in undergraduate engineering by U.S. News & World Report for 26 consecutive years, was also influenced by strong connections with the college’s coaching staff.

According to his coach, Wojtaszek was on the field for every offensive play during all 10 games of his senior football season. He also competed in shot put and discus for the track and field team, setting personal bests at the Empire League prelims and finals.

“Zack found a great way to balance himself between academics and athletics,” said Daniel Hernandez, Ocean View High School football coach. “He was a leader who showed by example.”

Wojtaszek is one of four Ocean View football seniors who will continue playing at the collegiate level.

Here are the other stories we’ve been following this week:

  • A new analysis from the Center on Reinventing Public Education highlights how early adopter districts like Santa Ana Unified are using artificial intelligence to advance equity goals, support student learning and prepare historically underserved students for an AI-driven future.
Dave Long speaks at the 2019 Safe Schools Conference
  • The National Safe Schools Conference, formerly the Safe Schools Conference, will bring together more than 500 educators, law enforcement officials and community leaders from over 20 states July 9-11 to exchange strategies for creating safer, more supportive school environments.
  • In response to ongoing federal immigration raids, students, staff and volunteers in Garden Grove Unified are organizing grassroots food drives to support families afraid to leave their homes.
  • About 1 in 3 California K-12 students began school without fluency in English, and two Orange County districts — Santa Ana and Garden Grove — rank among the top 10 in the state for total English learner enrollment, according to 2024-25 data.
  • Los Angeles Unified stands to lose more than $110 million for English learners, after-school programs and teacher support after the Trump administration withheld federal education funds, prompting district leaders to warn of impacts on vulnerable student populations and call for immediate release of the money.
Jay Seidel, director of the Fullerton College Drone Technology Department, leads a lesson inside the Fullerton College Drone Lab. Through an expanded partnership, Brea Olinda High School students will gain access to college-level instruction and the opportunity to earn drone piloting certificates beginning in fall 2025.
  • The Trump administration has frozen $811 million in federal grant funding for California schools, affecting programs that support English learners, migrant education, teacher training, and after-school and summer programs, prompting districts to reassess budgets and consider action.
  • California identified more than 230,000 homeless students in 2024-25, a 9.3 percent increase from the previous year, with advocates attributing the rise to improved identification efforts while warning that upcoming federal funding cuts could threaten essential support services.

This is the part where we encourage you to keep up with local education news stories by bookmarking the OCDE Newsroomsubscribing for emailed updates and following us on FacebookTwitter and Instagram.





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Five Rockets Receive Academic All-MAC Honors

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TOLEDO, Ohio – The Toledo women’s volleyball team had five student-athletes named to the Academic All-MAC team for the 2025 season, the league office announced on Monday.

Senior Macy Medors led the Rockets, tallying a 3.989 GPA as she earned her third conference honor. Anna Alford and Sierra Pertzborn received the honor for a second-consecutive season. Grace Freiberger and Olivia Heitkamp were named honorees for the first time.

To qualify, student-athletes must be a sophomore or higher academic standing, have maintained a 3.20 cumulative GPA or higher and competed in 50% of contests during the 2025 season.

2025 Toledo Women’s Volleyball Academic All-MAC Team

Anna Alford, Senior, Public Health Management, 3.415

Grace Freiberger, Sophomore, Recreational Therapy, 3.909

Olivia Heitkamp, Sophomore, Early Childhood Education, 3.501

Macy Medors, Senior, Recreational Therapy, 3.989

Sierra Pertzborn, Redshirt Sophomore, Nursing, 3.558  

 



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ESPN serves up NCAA Division I Women’s Volleyball Semifinals and Championship, Dec. 18 & 21

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  • Kansas City field consists of No. 1 Kentucky, No. 1 Pitt, No. 3 Texas A&M and No. 3 Wisconsin
  • Championship broadcast live on ABC for the third straight year; semifinals slated for ESPN, Thu., Dec. 18
  • All matches will also stream on the ESPN App

It all comes down to Kansas City as ESPN’s exclusive coverage of the NCAA Division I Women’s Volleyball Championship culminates this week live from the T-Mobile Center with the National Semifinals on Thursday, Dec. 18, followed by the Championship match on Sunday, Dec. 21.

The stage is set as the final four teams face off in the semifinals beginning with No. 3 Texas A&M vs. No. 1 Pittsburgh in the first semifinal on Thursday, Dec. 18, at 6:30 p.m. ET, followed 30 minutes later by No. 3 Wisconsin vs. No. 1 Kentucky. Both matches will be presented on ESPN and available on the ESPN App.

For the third consecutive year, ABC is home to the Championship match, broadcasting live on Sunday, Dec. 21, at 3:30 p.m. and for the first time, ABC will also air a dedicated 30-minute preview show ahead of the Championship’s first serve, beginning at 3 p.m. Both the preview show and the match will be available on the ESPN App.

On the Mic
For the fourth straight year, game action for all three matches will be called by play-by-play commentator Courtney Lyle, alongside analysts Holly McPeak (three-time beach volleyball Olympian) and Katie George (2015 ACC Player of the Year). For the second consecutive year, the trio is joined by sideline reporter and former FSU beach volleyball standout Madison Fitzpatrick.

Studio Coverage
Studio Coverage will originate from the T-Mobile Center as Christine Williamson, Emily Ehman (four-year Northwestern standout) and Mary Wise (three-time AVCA Coach of the Year) bring viewers pre- and post-game insights and analysis throughout the semifinals and Championship.

The trio will prep viewers for all they need to know ahead the National Semifinals and National Championship match, bringing additional insight and analysis as a champion is crowded.

Every Serve, Every Angle
ESPN has all the action in Kansas City covered from every angle, including exclusive and behind-the-scenes coverage. This year, along with 25-plus cameras and two dozen replay sources, ESPN will have new and enhanced telestrations, giving the fans an additional in-depth look at the Xs and Os of the game.

Additionally, the presentation will have multiple jibs, giving fans a sweeping view over the arena. ESPN will also use six state-of-the-art slow-mo cameras to give viewers a look at the action at the net.

For the first time at the National Championship, the broadcast will feature Bolt 6, showcasing enhanced technology that shows viewers serve speed, spike speed, spike height and other statistical facets of the game.

In addition to the traditional main telecast, an alternate “High End Zone” viewing option will be available on ESPN+/ESPN App for the semifinals and the Championship, giving fans the option to watch the match from the end zone angle.

Kansas City Bound
The National Semifinals boast programs that have made a combined 15 national semifinal appearances. Pittsburgh is making its fifth consecutive trip to the National Semifinal with a No. 1 seed behind them as the Panthers look to hoist their first NCAA trophy. The Wildcats are making their first trip back to the semifinals since the ’20-21 season in which they cut down the nets in Omaha. Storied program Wisconsin makes its seventh trip to the national semifinals, looking to win the program’s second national title (2021). Rounding out the field are the Texas A&M Aggies, who are on the quest to win the program’s first national championship.

2025 NCAA Division I Women’s Volleyball Championship

Date Time (ET) Match Network  
Thu, Dec 18 6:30 p.m. No. 3 Texas A&M vs. No. 1 Pittsburgh
Courtney Lyle, Holly McPeak, Katie George, Madison Fitzpatrick  
ESPN
ESPN App *
  Between Match Coverage NCAA Women’s Volleyball Studio
Christine Williamson, Emily Ehman, Mary Wise
ESPN
ESPN App *
  30 mins after Semifinal 1 No. 3 Wisconsin vs. No. 1 Kentucky
Courtney Lyle, Holly McPeak, Katie George, Madison Fitzpatrick  
ESPN
ESPN App *
Sun, Dec 21 3 p.m. NCAA Division I Women’s Volleyball Championship Preview Show
Christine Williamson, Emily Ehman, Mary Wise
ABC
ESPN App
  3:30 p.m. NCAA Division I Women’s Volleyball Championship
Courtney Lyle, Holly McPeak, Katie George, Madison Fitzpatrick  
ABC
ESPN App *
  Following Championship match NCAA Division I Women’s Volleyball Trophy Ceremony ESPN App

* There will be two streams available on the ESPN App (Traditional Simulcast and High End Zone angle)

All of ESPN. All in One Place.
ESPN offers its full suite of networks and services directly to fans on the ESPN App, providing more choice, flexibility and access to all of ESPN, including more than 47,000 live events per year, on-demand replays, industry-leading studio shows and original programming, and more. The ESPN App gives fans a unique viewing experience that includes multiview and synchronized two-screen viewing options, swipe-able vertical video and a personalized SportsCenter For You, as well as integrated game stats, ESPN Fantasy sports, betting odds and information from DraftKings, sports merchandise, and more. These features are available to all fans who watch on the ESPN App on mobile and connected TV devices, whether they subscribe directly or through a pay TV package. Bundling options available for fans include a limited time offer for the ESPN DTC Unlimited plan with Disney+ and Hulu for $29.99/month for the first 12 months. For more visit stream.espn.com.



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Reilly Named AVCA Player of the Year Finalist – University of Nebraska

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Nebraska junior setter Bergen Reilly is one of four finalists for the AVCA Division I Women’s Volleyball Player of the Year Award. 

The other three finalists are Olivia Babcock (Pittsburgh), Mimi Colyer (Wisconsin) and Eva Hudson (Kentucky). The announcement of the Player of the Year takes place on Friday, Dec. 19 at the AVCA Awards Banquet in Kansas City. 

Reilly set the Huskers to a school-record .351 hitting percentage, as the Big Red concluded their season with a 33-1 overall record and 20-0 mark in Big Ten play en route to a third straight conference title. 

Reilly averaged 10.47 assists per set and 2.70 digs per set. She also totaled 73 kills, 67 blocks and 19 aces. 

Reilly was named Big Ten Player of the Year, as well as Big Ten Setter of the Year and All-Big Ten First Team for the third time. NU’s .351 hitting percentage ranks first nationally and is the best hitting percentage by a Big Ten team since 2009 Penn State.

Reilly set Nebraska to a .400 or better hitting percentage nine times this season, a school record in the rally-scoring era. Reilly had double-doubles in all six of the Husker matches that went longer than three sets, and she had four double-doubles in sweeps.

A two-time AVCA All-American, Reilly ranks No. 3 in school history in career assists in the rally-scoring era with 3,723. Her career assists per set average of 10.70 ranks No. 4 among active Division I players and No. 2 in school history in the rally-scoring era.

 



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Dutch track and field’s Meyer named conference male athlete of the week

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PELLA— Recording a pair of top-10 national marks at two different competitions over the weekend yielded the American Rivers Conference Male Athlete of the Week honors for Gunner Meyer (senior, Fairbank, Wapsie Valley HS) Monday.
           
Meyer also was Men’s Track and Field Track Events Performer of the Week. Ava Parkins (junior, Monmouth, Ill., Burlington Notre Dame [Iowa] HS) was tabbed as Women’s Track and Field Track Events Performer of the Week.
           
Meyer ran Division III’s fastest 60-meter hurdles time at the Jimmy Grant Alumni Invitational hosted by the University of Iowa at 7.92 seconds. It was also an American Rivers Conference record time. He also high jumped 6 feet, 7.5 inches at the Dutch Holiday Preview, the seventh-best mark in Division III this season.
           
In the women’s 60-meter prelims at the Jimmy Grant Invitational, Parkins clocked in at 7.70 seconds to share second place on the program’s all-time list. It also makes her No.8 nationally. She didn’t run the finals after qualifying in seventh. She also finished third in the 300 meters in 39.35 seconds.
           
Next on the Dutch track and field schedule is the Dutch Athletics Classic on January 16, 2026.
 



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Texas A&M’s grit, Nebraska eliminated

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Star volleyball freshman Jovana Zelenovic enters transfer portal | Sports

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Kansas volleyball’s Jovana Zelenovic has entered the transfer portal following her freshman year at Kansas, as reported by Talia Goodman of On3.

The 6-foot-7 Zelenovic was a key piece for Kansas, helping the school to its first appearance in the Sweet 16 since 2021. 

She led the Jayhawks in aces with 46 in the 2025 season. She finished the 2025 season with 375 kills, 123 total blocks and 105 digs. 

Zelenovic was named to the All-Big 12 First Team and the Big 12 All Rookie Team. She was also selected to AVCA’s All-Central Region First Team, and was named Freshman of the Year in the central region.

The departure leaves head coach Matt Ulmer and his staff with a big hole to fill on the roster in the offseason.



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