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Superintendent Chávez highlights county school-safety conference and statewide symposium attendance

San Mateo County Board of Education · March 4, 2026
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Superintendent Marco Chávez praised staff for organizing the San Mateo County School Safety Conference (about 150 participants) and noted the County Office hosted the Curricular and Improvement Support Committee symposium attended by nearly 1,000 people.

Superintendent Marco Chávez used his comments to congratulate staff for two recent events. He said Coordinator Mason Henriks led a two-day San Mateo County School Safety Conference that drew approximately 150 participants and centered student voice.

Chávez also noted that the County Office hosted the Curricular and Improvement Support Committee (CISC) Symposium, which he said had nearly 1,000 participants and included keynote sessions and breakout sessions led by educators from across California. He credited Executive Director Jared Prolo and other staff for planning and execution and said the events will have lasting professional benefits for educators and students in the county.

Chávez also offered brief acknowledgments and birthday wishes to staff and a board member during his remarks.