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San Francisco Unified School District (SFUSD), established in 1851, is the only public school district within the City and County of San Francisco, and the first in the state of California. [3] Under the management of the San Francisco Board of Education , the district serves approximately 49,500 students across 121 schools.
His tenure as president included the hiring of new SFUSD Superintendent Carlos Garcia, the shortening of the Board of Education's regular meetings, the debate over San Francisco's popular JROTC program and a resolution for Lennar to halt construction in Hunters Point Naval Shipyard because of health concerns.
The board voted 6-1 in June 2007 to hire Carlos Garcia as the new superintendent, signing a contract that was less costly than Ackerman's. Commissioner Kim-Shree Maufas dissenting, citing a need for more time to consider his appointment. [21] The board voted unanimously to hire Vincent Matthews as the new superintendent in April 2017. [22]
Carlos Garcia (Republican), Upland city councilor [104] Kathleen Torres Hazleton (Republican), retired nurse midwife and U.S. Air Force veteran [104] Jason O'Brien (Democratic), LAPD detective and former Fontana Unified School District Board member [104] Eloise Gómez Reyes (Democratic), state assemblywoman for the 50th district (2018–2024) [105]
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Principal Oscar Otero (left) greets superintendent Mike Burke before a media tour of the Dr. Joaquin Garcia High School. More: E-sports at school? Take a look at Palm Beach County's newest tech ...
Garcia has been principal at Diamond Hill-Jarvis High since 2016 and an educator with Fort Worth ISD since 1997, according to his LinkedIn profile. Under state law, the principals can appeal the ...
García was born in Washington, D.C., to parents Carlos A. Garcia, a Panamanian surgeon, and Marilyn McCarthy Garcia. Shortly after he was born, the family moved to Panama City, Panama. He grew up in Panama City and graduated from Balboa High School, the American Canal Zone high school, in 1979.