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New Assistant Superintendent Appointed

CJ Cammack has been selected as the new Assistant Superintendent of Martinez Unified School District.

CJ Cammack, Director of Student Services at the Martinez Unified School District, has been appointed Assistant Superintendent. The unanimous vote was made last week by the school board.

Cammack will take over for current assistant superintendent Rick Rubino, who is leaving this summer to take a job as superintendent of another district.

A popular administrator known for his problem-solving skills and upbeat personality, Cammack's appointment was met with enthusiasm by superintendent Rami Muth.

"CJ Cammack is an exceptional administrator," she said. "CJ is a man of impeccable character.  He is able to garner the trust of those who work with him because they are confident that he is trustworthy and reliable.  His words and actions are always in complete alignment.  He is an outstanding leader because he is passionate about his work and his enthusiasm and support permeate his work environment. Mr. Cammack demonstrates a personal commitment to excellence and models what it means to be a lifelong learner. He represents the next generation of school leaders and we are so fortunate that he has chosen to share his many talents with us in Martinez."

"Over the last seven and a half years in Martinez I have been very lucky to work along side so many talented and dedicated professionals," Cammack said. "In my different positions with the district over years one thing has been very clear to me; it is the people of Martinez Unified that make this such a special district. The outstanding community support is a vital part of our district's success. Public education in our state is facing many serious challenges. The community of Martinez, the staff of Martinez Unified and the students of our district have not let these challenges impede our progress toward increasing student achievement. I am very proud to be a part of Martinez Unified.

"I am extremely grateful and appreciative that Rami and the School Board have given their recommendation and approval for my appointment as Assistant Superintendent," he continued. "I don't take my roles and responsibilities lightly, nor do I take lightly the privilege they have provided me to continue growing personally and professionally within the Martinez Unified School District.  I look forward to continuing my efforts of providing the very best for the students, staff, parents and community of Martinez Unified."

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Beau Behan May 17, 2013 at 09:36 am
Hi Robert, Thanks for dropping in and checking out the blog. The new Patch look is so 'new' as I amRead More still learning to navigate through. Just updated it and added the link to my film review. Thanks again. Cheers!
Robert Rothgery May 17, 2013 at 09:30 am
I am happy to know that Mr. Behan's review of "STID" is now available. Might we knowRead More where it is available? Perhaps I am just an Apple lovin' technopeasant, but despite my frantic serial clicking on text without links, I could not find the actual story. Alas and alack I may never know why there is no darkness in "...Into Darkness" (or Lightness). Oh, and welcome back Jim!
Bob Burman May 18, 2013 at 03:59 pm
There should be NO parking meters.
Captain Bebops May 18, 2013 at 01:04 pm
George, I think the meters are there to keep jurors from tying up all the parking not for revenue.Read More Martinez needs a parking garage for jurors but it might be difficult to pass a bond for one. Thing is, the last time I got a jury summons for Martinez it said I could just put the summons notice on the dashboard and park at a meter without putting money in it and no ticket would be issued. Unfortunately the court house is probably both a boon and a bane for growth downtown.
George March May 18, 2013 at 11:04 am
Having to agree with Capt. Bebops & Barb. Glenn... Are parking meters (of any ilk) REALLY worthRead More it? How much revenue do they really bring in vs. salary (and all the expenses associated) with meter collectors & police meter'maids', maintenance, repairs, initial costs of installation, and now with electronic versions, electrical and wiring issues, transmitting needs, data tracking and security requirements associated with credit card data collection and all of the liabilities that go along with fraud potential. What better way to shoo off visitors to town than making you pay to stop. This town has so much potential, but sure has an odd sense of direction at times.