Third Thursday Community Program
Come to our February Third Thursday Community Program to hear about two important, timely, hot topics affecting the San Ramon Valley Unified School District (SRVUSD). All are welcome to attend what’s sure to be a very interesting evening!
First, CJ Cammack, SRVUSD Superintendent, will give a presentation about funding and financing issues facing the district. With the significant challenges the district has faced recently and the tough decisions the school board has made in response, this is sure to be an engaging topic.
Second will be a presentation from Dr. Hong Nguyen, SRVUSD Director of Student Services and Educational Equity, about the new Ethnic Studies course that was offered to ninth graders for the first time this past fall. The course was developed by SRVUSD based on the Ethnic Studies Model Curriculum that was adopted by the California State Board of Education. Per a new 2021 California state law, an ethnic studies course is required for high school graduation.
Free for all AAUW and Danville Congregational Church members.
$10 for non-members.
For further information about SRVUSD’s Ethnic Studies course – click here.
About the Speakers
CJ Cammack began his tenure as Superintendent of the San Ramon Valley Unified School District in July 2024. Before joining SRVUSD, Superintendent Cammack served for four years as Superintendent of the Fremont Unified School District. His leadership journey also includes roles as Deputy Superintendent and Superintendent in the Martinez Unified School District, and earlier in his career, he held positions within SRVUSD as Director and Assistant Superintendent of Human Resources.
Policy for Attending Branch Functions
If you are feeling ill in any way or have been in close contact with someone known to have COVID or any other significant communicable disease, please do not attend any meeting!
We encourage you to be considerate of everyone attending a function, some of whom might be more susceptible than others. COVID exposure remains a serious issue. If you have any doubts, test, wear a mask, and err on the side of caution.
While there are inherent risks in attending any in-person event, with your help we will do our best to keep everyone safe at our meetings.

