Dr. Johnny Alvarado Enters Fresno County Schools Superintendent Race
Dr. Johnny Alvarado, a seasoned educator with deep roots in Fresno County, has announced his candidacy for the county's Superintendent of Schools position. He will face off against Dr. Eimear O'Brien and incumbent Dr. Michele Cantwell Copher in the June primary.
Alvarado, who has spent over a decade in the valley's education system, believes his extensive experience sets him apart. He aims to leverage this to improve academic achievements in the county, connecting with students and administrators alike.
Alvarado is particularly focused on helping students reach higher levels of achievement, especially after the last 11 years in Fresno County. His dedication to the valley's educational landscape is evident in his commitment to this goal.
The June primary will see Dr. Johnny Alvarado, Dr. Eimear O'Brien, and Dr. Michele Cantwell Copher compete for the Fresno County Superintendent of Schools position. Alvarado, with his extensive experience and focus on student achievement, presents a strong contender in this race.
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