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Stockton Unified School District Employees Unite At Stockton Arena For All-Staff Rally

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Stockton Arena buzzed with excitement on Monday as more than 4,000 Stockton Unified School District (SUSD) employees came together for an all-staff event to kick off the new school year and welcome the district's new superintendent, Michelle Rodriguez.The event, organized with the goal of building a strong community among educators, was a clear sign of enthusiasm and readiness as students prepared to return to the classroom on Thursday. The district aims to ensure that everyone is fired up and ready to make the upcoming school year a resounding success.

For the staff, this was an invaluable opportunity to meet and engage with Superintendent Michelle Rodriguez. She took the stage to address the crowd, listen to any concerns they may have, and get to know her teachers on a personal level. This marked a significant moment as Rodriguez embraced the chance to connect with the dedicated individuals shaping the future of Stockton's students.

Organizers highlighted that this gathering is the largest event of its kind for Stockton Unified in four years, emphasizing the importance of coming together as a unified force for the betterment of education in the district.

With the new academic year commencing, teachers expressed their eagerness to lend a helping hand to students who may have fallen behind due to the challenges posed by the pandemic. They are committed to providing a supportive and nurturing environment for all students, ensuring that every child has the opportunity to thrive in the classroom.

Stockton Unified School District faces the responsibility of educating over 28,000 students as they embark on their educational journey this week. With such a significant student body, the district is actively seeking to recruit more qualified teachers to enhance the learning experience for all.

In addition to the all-staff event, Stockton parents will have their own platform to provide valuable input to the superintendent. A listening session is scheduled for tonight, where parents can share their perspectives and help set priorities for students under Michelle Rodriguez's new leadership.

The superintendent has been proactively touring various areas in the district to engage with families and gain a deeper understanding of their needs and aspirations. This collaborative approach showcases the district's commitment to fostering strong partnerships between schools and families, thus creating a supportive and conducive learning environment for all.

The all-staff event was held from 4:30 p.m. to 6 p.m. at the Franklin High School Media Center on East Fremont Street in Stockton. The energy and enthusiasm displayed by the teachers at the event serve as a promising sign for the upcoming school year, reflecting the collective determination to make this year one of growth and success for Stockton Unified School District.

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