The San Mateo County Board of Supervisors proclaimed Tuesday as Day in San Mateo County to honor her 31 years in public education as she retires from her role as county superintendent of schools.
Magee was first elected superintendent in 2018 and led the San Mateo County Office of Education with a focus on early learning, environmental education and student safety and wellbeing.
“If there is a message Nancy Magee has given to the students of San Mateo County, it is, ‘Yes, you can,’” said Supervisor Jackie Speier, who sponsored the proclamation with Supervisor Lisa Gauthier. “She has always exhibited a can-do attitude.”
Magee appeared via Zoom, thanking supervisors for the recognition and, characteristically, highlighted the collaboration that helped move initiatives forward.
“I think it’s a great example of what San Mateo County can accomplish when we all work together,” Magee said.
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