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Superintendent reports on job fair, festival and accelerated youth liaison recruitment; employees honored

San Mateo County Board of Education · March 18, 2026
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Superintendent Marco Chávez reported on SMCOE’s employment fair with about 270 job seekers, the county’s first Mariachi and Folklórico Festival, and an earlier recruitment timeline for a Youth Commission Liaison; the Board also honored two staff as Employees of the Month.

Superintendent Marco Chávez told the Board that SMCOE’s annual San Mateo County Education Employment Fair drew about 270 job seekers and participation from 23 school districts and several private schools, with multiple County Office teams conducting on-the-spot interviews. He credited Personnel Services staff, led by Associate Superintendent Tami Moore, for organizing the event.

Chávez also described the county’s first Mariachi and Folklórico Festival, El Sonido del Orgullo, held at South San Francisco High School, which featured student ensembles and highlighted cultural pride across participating districts. He said SMCOE will accelerate recruitment for a Youth Commission Liaison to the Board so the liaison can begin in July; Board President Torres will take part in the selection process.

Earlier in the meeting the Board recognized the Curricular and Improvement Support Committee (CISC) Symposium Administrative Support Team—Sylvia Pae and Rosemarie Pozzobon—as March 2026 Employees of the Month and honored them on behalf of the Board.