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Se ptember 27, 2018
Vol 1 7, NO. 02
Hardy Brown II announces Re-Election for Trustee, San Bernardino County Board of Education
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My goal as your trustee is to continue supporting over 400,000 students in San Bernardino County, as the Vice President of the County Board of Education, Area D covers the cities of Highland, San Bernardino (San Bernardino Unified School District), Rialto (Rialto Unified School District), Wrightwood, Phelan, Pinon Hills and Oak Hills (Snowline Joint Unified School District)."
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As the trustee representing Area D of the San Bernardino County Board of Education, Hardy Brown II is running for a second term on the board with goals to continue to build an Inland Empire regional conversation on education, inspire all students in San Bernardino County to master the top skills needed to compete in the 21st Century, and graduate well prepared students as they contribute to local, state, national and global communities.
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San Bernardino County Board of Education Trustee Hardy Brown is pictured with his family, from left, wife of 22 years Sonietta, and daughters Jordan and Peyton.
It as been an honor to be a part Brown, cont. on next pg.
Congratulations to Carter, Rialto High for athletic achievements Latin ar tist Lauren Soto Pg. 6
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Carter High School Boys Soccer When submitting Carter High School’s Boys soccer team for this recognition, Dario Navarro, Carter’s Varsity Soccer Coach, highlighted that, “after exceeding the number of red cards allowed by CIF and being placed on probation, the coaching staff decided to implement a drastic change of attitude, approach, and way of thinking. Student athletes began to understand that it was their job to work hard on the field, play with focus and purpose, and show humility and respect to the offi-
cials.” This change in team disposition qualified them to earn this honor. “We are proud of the work of our soccer team,” beamed CHS Principal, Dr. Patricia Chavez. “It makes Carter High School stand out on a different level because it’s not just about athletic success but about succeeding with integrity.” Joseph Paluba, CHS Athletic Director also reflected on this honor by stating, “It is a testament to the fact that we are doing the right things here when it comes to athletics. We are not only making the hard choices,
but the correct choices, on and off the field that contribute to us being the poster child for sportsmanship.” Rialto High School Cheer Coach, Valarie Campa Rialto High School’s Athletic Director, Kevin Gilbreth, shared his excitement for Coach Valarie Campa by stating, “It’s not a surprise because that is how all of our coaches and teams operate here, this situation was just a little more important to us in that Santa Monica had ‘The Moment’ taken from them and it was our place to
give that to them the best way we could. Out of this we have made better friendships with other schools and it has motivated our girls to think even bigger.” Rialto High School Principal, Arnie Ayala, also expressed his elation at Coach Campa’s recognition, “I’m proud of Coach Valerie Campa, our National Champion Cheerleader Squad and Athletic Director, Kevin Gilbreth for making this right. This is a great act of sportsmanship which is defined in our mission statement…The Realm is distinguished by INTEGRITY.”