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Vol. 19, No. 8
Liberty leader honored by peers by Ruth Roberts
February 24, 2017
Could You Be The Match?
Staff Writer
Eric Volta, leader of the Liberty Union High School District (LUHSD), has been named Superintendent of the Year for the Delta region, District 6. The honor, awarded by the Association of California School Administrators (ACSA), recognizes school leaders for their achievements and dedication to education. “It’s very nice; it’s a real surprise,” said Volta, 51. “It’s nice to be recognized by your coworkers, and to be honest, it’s very humbling.” The Stanford graduate and married father of four comes by his education roots honestly. The son of educators, Volta jokingly refers to teaching as the family business. “I just don’t see myself doing anything else,” said Volta. “My earliest memories are of going to school with my dad. My brother is a teacher (and so is) my cousin, (and) my wife teaches in Brentwood. It’s what I’ve been doing my whole adult life.” see Honored page 26
Oakley residents are looking for a bone-marrow match for their infant son. Page 4
Feeling The Delta Blues
Photo by Tony Kukulich
Superintendent Eric Volta has been named Superintendent of the Year by the Association of California School Administrators.
District shelves social-media proposal
Taking the oath
Delta Blues Festival organizers host 6th Annual Benefit Concert for the musical event. Page 8
Avoiding A Playoff Upset
by Kyle Szymanski Staff Writer
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Photo by Tony Kukulich
isters Angelica Mae Dusaban and Raechelle Anne Dusaban Astudillo celebrate their new U.S. citizenship during the President’s Day Naturalization Ceremony, which was held in Brentwood, on Feb. 15. A total of 28 immigrants from 13 countries were sworn in as U.S. citizens.
The Antioch Unified School District Board has shelved a proposal by Superintendent Stephanie Anello, for Mike Burkholder, founder and publisher of the news website Eastcountytoday.net, to create a media platform, highlighting positive stories from the district. The idea, brought forth by Burkholder, an Oakley resident, called for the creation of a district news website and assistance with public outreach, as well as help with creating press releases and photography and implementing of a social-media strategy for $53,900 a year. The board tabled the proposal last week after three of the district’s five board members expressed various concerns, and it became clear that the agreement wasn’t going to be approved. see Proposal page 26
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County court joins 48 trial courts in urging Gov. Brown to provide adequate funding.
Patriots rally to take an 88-77 victory over El Cerrito Gouchos at NCS playoff game. Page 17 Business.................................13 Calendar................................27 Classifieds.............................21 Cop Logs................................25 Entertainment.......................9 Food..........................................8 Milestones............................10 Pets.........................................11 Sports.....................................17
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Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors closes roads for emergency repairs.