Rialto Record April 30 2015

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W e e k l y RIALTO RECORD

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Vol 12, NO. 36

THIS WEEK Cinco de Mayo Special

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Rialto school board names new superintendent

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Cinco de Mayo

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Cuautémoc Avila (left) was named rialto unified school district’s new superintendent April 22. Avila officially joins the district July 1 at the start of the new fiscal year. By Yazmin Alvarez

he Rialto Unified school board has named a Los Angeles-area educator as the district’s new superinten-

dent. vote April 22 by the school Cuauhtémoc Avila, Los board during its regularly schedAngeles County Office of uled meeting. Education’s assistant superinten- Following a round of applause, dent for educational services, Superintendent, cont. on was appointed by unanimous next pg.

Rialto High students witness consequences of impaired driving Mosaico Arts and Music Festival Comes to Perris Hill Park

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5K Fun Walk/Run Saturday

he second annual Cinco de Mayo 5K Fun Run/Walk for Sight is planned Saturday in Rialto. Hosted by the Rialto Breakfast Lions Club, the fundraising event kicks off at 7:30 a.m. at Ferguson Park. Registration begins at 6 a.m. and is available the day of the event or at www.racewire.com and www.active.com. Entry fee is $35 through May 1 and $40 on race day. A children’s dash will also be available for young runners ages 6-10. Entry fee is $5 on race day. Entry fee’s include a t-shirt, large sombrero and goodie bag. Proceeds from the event will support the Club’s vision and sight projects. To learn more, visit the Breakfast Lions Club’s Facebook page at www.facebook.com/cincodemayo5krunforsight.

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Alexander Martinez, a senior at rialto high school, takes on the role of a defendant being sentenced for drunk driving during dui court, a project aimed at shedding light on the consequences of drinking and driving.

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drunk driving after hearing a 911 broadsiding a car with four teen call last week. passengers. Two of the passenIt was about a driver that sped gers were pinned against the tudents at Rialto High through a red light at an intersecSchool were presented Sober 2015, cont. on next pg. with the harsh realities of tion at a nearby high school,

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