In a recent Pomona Unified School District meeting, officials emphasized their commitment to supporting students amid challenging times. Superintendent Knowles opened the session by reiterating that the primary focus of the district is the welfare of children, underscoring the importance of community support.
Alicia Perez, representing the Associated Pomona Teachers (APT), addressed the board on behalf of Wei Su Luo, who was attending a national education conference. Perez highlighted the APT's participation in the Pomona Valley Pride Festival, where they engaged with the community and distributed children's books to promote literacy. She noted the festival's significance in fostering connections during a politically charged atmosphere that has left many feeling vulnerable.
The meeting also celebrated recent electoral victories for school board members Arturo Jimenez and Tamara Gonzalez, which Perez described as a hopeful sign for public education in the community. She expressed gratitude for outgoing board member Lorena Gonzales and emphasized the importance of Measure UU, which passed and will direct additional funding towards improving school facilities.
Perez called for collective action from board members, parents, and community leaders to advocate for better funding and resources for schools. She stressed that strong educational institutions contribute to safer neighborhoods and a brighter future for children, urging everyone to mobilize in support of educational initiatives.
The meeting concluded with a call to action for community involvement in shaping a supportive and inclusive educational environment, reinforcing the notion that collaboration is essential for the success of students and the community at large.