Pleasant Valley, Calif. By Jessica Trumble-Pitel, Teacher. (April 29, 2025)
GOUSD Elevates Learning Through Educational Partnership with Union Mine Peer Advocacy Class for Diamondback Bound
On April 8th, the Pleasant Valley (PV) Middle School auditorium came alive with laughter, teamwork, and meaningful dialogue as middle and high school students came together to enhance the school experience through games, relays, and interactive learning stations. This dynamic assembly was the result of a collaborative effort led by Union Mine (UM) High School’s Peer Advocacy Class, marking their inaugural junior high partnership event focused on preventing school harassment and violence through the assembly Diamondback Bound.
This innovative initiative fostered peer-to-peer learning, cultivating authentic connections between preteens and teens. The UM student advocates facilitated critical conversations on the dynamics of bullying, empowering younger students with practical strategies and a shared sense of responsibility to create a safe, inclusive school environment.
Brijette Bergman, Union Mine teacher and Peer Advocacy Class facilitator, emphasized the significance of the event for both high school mentors and middle school participants through Diamondback Bound:
“Union Mine Peer Advocates are honored to be a part of this collaboration with Pleasant Valley that addresses harassment and mistreatment on campus. Advocates have worked for months to plan, prepare for, and practice this training. It fills my heart to see all their hard work come to fruition today. I’m very proud of them and the work they’ve produced.”
This assembly represents a powerful step forward in student-led advocacy. High school students modeled empathy and leadership, while middle schoolers learned that their voices and actions matter.
Growing into one’s potential is a complex process that requires time, intentionality, and a strong support network. This partnership between PV and UM reflects a strategic commitment to fostering resilience, empathy, and leadership among students. The hope is that this first assembly will serve as a model for future collaborations that prioritize student development and a culture of belonging across all school campuses.
For more information on Pleasant Valley Middle School, please visit: https://www.gousd.k12.ca.us/District/Department/10-Pleasant-Valley-Middle-School
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