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    Teacher Lydia Lane with the 2026-27 Film and Broadcasting class at Silverado High School in Victorville.
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    Silverado High School teacher Lydia Lane has received the 2026 Guiding Light Award for her commitment and leadership in mental health awareness.

    San Bernardino County Department of Behavioral Health officials said they bestowed the award on Lane via the Directing Change Film Contest.

    Teacher Lydia Lane with the 2026-27 Film and Broadcasting class at Silverado High School in Victorville.

    County health leaders said they recently visited Lane at Silverado High to underscore the transformative impact of creative expression and mental health advocacy within the school community.

    They also said they celebrated Lane’s dedication, who they believe inspires positive change and empowers students to address important issues through storytelling.

    “Department leadership was honored to witness firsthand the enthusiastic engagement of students and staff, highlighting the collaborative spirit and innovative approach that makes Silverado High School a beacon for mental wellness,” county officials said. 

    Silverado High School is part of the Victor Valley Union High School District. 

    The Guiding Light Award was established in 2025 to honor educators who serve as mentors and champions for youth, creating safe, supportive, and creative environments where students can express themselves, explore mental health themes, and use storytelling to impact their communities, according to county officials. 

    Left to right, Silverado High School Assistant Principal Guadalupe Berzunza, San Bernardino County Behavioral Health Assistant Director Marina Espinosa, Silverado High teacher Lydia Lane, and Behavioral Health Public Relations Manager Miranda Canseco-Ochoa.

    During the visit, Department of Behavioral Health staff had the opportunity to interview Lane, discussing her involvement with Directing Change, her commitment to fostering a positive learning atmosphere, and her belief in the importance of mental health education in schools and youth programs. 

    Assistant Principal Guadalupe Berzunza joined the visit to show support for Lane and the students involved.

    Students shared their perspectives on filmmaking, their experiences participating in the Directing Change contest and the importance of storytelling in addressing real-life issues. They also asked Department of Behavioral Health staff questions about media careers, production, and their work in public outreach, an engaging exchange that showcased the students’ curiosity and enthusiasm.

    In appreciation of their efforts, the Department of Behavioral Health presented participation certificates to all students and provided behavioral health resources for the school community.

    “We are grateful to Ms. Lane, Silverado High School, and all of the students who welcomed us today,” the department shared. “Our team looks forward to continuing a strong partnership with the school and supporting future opportunities for youth expression and mental wellness.”

    For more information about the San Bernardino County Department of Behavioral Health and available resources, visit SBCounty.gov/DBH.

    This article originally appeared on Victorville Daily Press: Silverado High teacher honored for championing mental health advocacy

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