Editor,
The recent coverage of the race for San Mateo County superintendent highlighted an important idea: “showing up.”
Editor,
The recent coverage of the race for San Mateo County superintendent highlighted an important idea: “showing up.”
Showing up matters. Our schools deserve leaders who are present, engaged and connected to the communities they serve. But presence alone is only the beginning. What matters most is doing the work and delivering results for students.
Héctor Camacho has spent his career in schools, working directly with students, supporting educators and staying focused on what helps kids succeed. He understands how schools function day to day and the level of intention it takes to improve outcomes.
More recently, he has worked within the San Mateo County Office of Education, helping lead efforts that support some of our most vulnerable students and strengthen coordination across school systems. That experience is critical in a role responsible for overseeing and supporting 23 school districts.
This role requires more than attendance. It requires the ability to navigate complex systems, make difficult decisions, and deliver results for students.
We expect our leaders to show up. We should also expect them to know how to do the work.
That is what sets Héctor Camacho apart.
Julia Mates
Belmont
The letter writer is the mayor of Belmont. Views her own.
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(2) comments
ERR, what has Mr. Camacho actually accomplished by showing up? Every statistic associated with our County's school systems shows declining literacy rates, increasing truancy, and incessant cries for more funding. I would say, we would be better off if Camacho would stay at home and not ever show up again. We couldn't do any worse.
San Mateo and Redwood City School Districts have deliberately segregated their school districts and created Title I funding for "underfunded" schools.
For some weird reason with all that "underfunding", San Mateo Foster City SD and Redwood City SD can afford multiple "Montessori", "Mandarin Immersion Schools", even "GATE" schools. No other districts do this, only our two "underserved" districts.
This is only possible because people like Nancy Magee, Hector Camacho, or Chelsea Bonini constantly looked the other way. And then when the cameras and microphones are switched on, they can claim "We Are Showing Up" for these kids.
Clearly, they couldn't care any less. Anybody "Showing up for Equity" in San Mateo County is probably doing the opposite.
If "equity-warriors" haven't fixed a problem in 50 years ... they most likely don't really want to.
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