Discover opportunities months before the RFP drops
Learn more →Administrator, Workforce SBCSS
Direct Phone
Employing Organization
Board meetings and strategic plans from Carol Tsushima's organization
The committee adopted a tentative calendar for the consideration of a territory transfer from the Etiwanda School District to the Alta Loma School District. A presentation was provided regarding the nine statutory criteria for school district organization, covering the necessary support and information required from participating districts. Additionally, the County Superintendent provided updates on student events and activities, and special counsel announced a forthcoming preliminary public hearing.
This document outlines an active transportation plan for the Alta Loma area, detailing existing pedestrian and bicycle facilities, identifying network gaps, and summarizing community engagement conducted in Fall 2022. The plan proposes specific project ideas, including pedestrian improvements, buffered bike lanes, and trail crossing enhancements, to improve safety, access, and connectivity for active transportation within the area, particularly near schools and existing trails.
This document outlines an Active Transportation Plan for Alta Loma, a focus area within the City of Rancho Cucamonga. It assesses existing conditions through a walk and bike audit, identifies key challenges in pedestrian and bicycle networks, and proposes specific project ideas to enhance safety, access, and connectivity around schools, parks, and trails.
This document provides a comprehensive analysis of a proposed territory transfer between Etiwanda School District and Alta Loma School District. It evaluates the impact of this reorganization on student enrollment, fiscal status, educational programs, and facility needs, primarily driven by California's ongoing student enrollment decline. The analysis focuses on ensuring the plan promotes sound fiscal management for both districts, maintains quality educational performance, addresses equitable property division, prevents segregation, and incurs insignificant costs for the state, with long-term projections extending to 2034-35.
The event celebrated the 32nd annual History Day, recognizing students for academic excellence in history research. The ceremony honored projects across categories including papers, posters, exhibits, performances, documentaries, websites, and podcasts. Key discussions focused on the annual historical theme of debate and diplomacy, highlighting the efforts of participating students, coaches, mentors, and judges in promoting research and writing skills. Awards were presented to champions, first runners-up, and second runners-up in elementary, junior, and senior divisions.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
Decision makers at San Bernardino County Office of Education
Enrich your entire CRM with verified emails, phone numbers, and buyer intelligence for every account in your TAM.
Keep data fresh automatically
What makes us different
Maggie Bunten
Administrator, Technology JPA
Key decision makers in the same organization
© 2026 Starbridge