New administrators bring decades of experience to Adelanto Elementary School District
Victorville Daily Press
The Adelanto Elementary School District Board of Trustees has announced the hiring of two new school administrators with over 50 years of combined experience in education.
AESD will soon welcome Dr. Tasha Doizan, who’ll serve as assistant superintendent for academic services and Carlos Moran, who’ll fill the role as assistant superintendent for human resource services, according to an AESD press release.
Moran, whose first day is scheduled for May 24, will replace Andrea Credille, who announced her retirement in June after a 30-year career in education, district officials said.
Palm trees line a San Bernardino street that seemingly stretches to snow-capped peaks. (Chris Marshall/CNS)
(CN) From kitchen tables and rooms busy with the noise of restless children, the parents and grandparents of San Bernardino call in for another Zoom town hall meeting with school officials.
While students from across the country head back into classrooms for some of their first in-person lessons during the pandemic, San Bernardino City Unified School District is going to wait just a bit longer. The district of roughly 53,000 students serves a predominantly Latino and Black population. Roughly 10% of the student population is homeless according to available state data, 90% of the student body is socioeconomically disadvantaged and a large portion of the student body are immigrants who do not have easy access to health care.