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    CSEA Chapter 183 Endorse Mikki Cichocki for School Board

    CSEA Chapter 183 Endorses Mikki Cichocki for San Bernardino City Unified School District Board

    “Classified employees are the heartbeat of the district,” said Mikki Cichocki. “They interact every day with the students, and they are often the staff members on campus most likely to know what is happening with our students. They keep our schools running.

    SAN BERNARDINO, CALIF. “I am honored and excited to receive the endorsement of California School Employees Association (CSEA) Chapter 183 for the San Bernardino City Unified School District Board,” said Mikki Cichocki.

    CSEA employees perform a wide range of essential work in the district, including security, food services, office and clerical work, school maintenance, operations, transportation, academic assistance and paraeducator services, library and media assistance, and computer services. The fact that they have chosen to endorse Cichocki is an honor and reflects her commitment and experience.

    CSEA Chapter 183 endorses 7 Mikki Cichocki for SBCUSD Board

    “Classified employees are the heartbeat of the district,” said Cichocki. “They interact every day with the students, and they are often the staff members on campus most likely to know what is happening with our students. They keep our schools running.  I am delighted that 2,310 classified employees who support more than 50,000 students and 11,000 adult education students, in 73 schools of the San Bernardino Unified School District have endorsed me for the school board,” said Cichocki.

    The SBCUSD is the seventh largest school district in the state with an annual budget of $824.7 million and spends $16,492 per student each year.

    “The CSEA and I both believe that ‘Every student deserves a chance to succeed.’ Together with CSEA members, the board, parents, and teachers, we will give every child the chance to succeed,” said Cichocki.

    Learn more about Mikki Cichocki at https://www.facebook.com/Mikki4SBCUSD/

    Vote Mikki for SBCUSD board on November 8th.

    Educators and Students Support Mikki Cichocki for SBCUSD Board

    Herb Fischer Former San Bernardino County Superintendent of Schools Endorses Mikki Cichocki for SBCUSD Board.

    Herb Fischer Former San Bernardino County Superintendent of Schools Endorses Mikki Cichocki for SBCUSD Board.

     

    “I support Mikki for SBCUSD School Board,” says former San Bernardino County Superintendent of Schools Dr. Herb Fischer.

     

    SAN BERNARDINO, CALIF.— Education leaders, teachers, parents and students know that San Bernardino City Unified School District Board candidate Mikki Cichocki will work tirelessly to improve learning opportunities and defend neighborhood schools.

    That’s why the endorsements of retired San Bernardino County Superintendent of Schools Herb Fischer and San Bernardino City Unified Board President Scott Wyatt mean so much.

    “Mikki is an experienced educator who has worked with students, teachers, administrators, parents and community members,” said Fischer. “She has a history of being focused on students and independent in her decisions and actions.”

    Cichocki promises to focus on improving schools and expanding student opportunities.

    “I want to give back to the community that raised me,” she said. I realize that I have the desire to serve as well as the experience in this district to understand what students and staff need and have experienced these past three years. We need a board that is focused on education.”

    Cichocki has attracted considerable support from educators who have gotten to know her during her long tenure as a teacher and school administrator. What’s equally worth noting is how students feel about her candidacy.

    “My experience as a student working with her at the San Bernardino Restorative Youth Court was an amazing experience. She made the work a safe and fun environment. She really made it worthwhile to attend Youth Court and helped open my eyes to new opportunities,” said 2022 San Bernardino Unified graduate Makayla Antweiler Keene.

    Eric Johnson, a senior at San Andreas High School, said Cichocki is a valuable mentor.

    “If I needed someone to talk to or needed a favor, Mikki is the first person I go to. So, students shouldn’t hesitate to call or text her because she’ll always be there when you need her.”

    San Bernardino City Unified School District board candidate Mikki Cichocki

    San Bernardino City Unified School District board candidate Mikki Cichocki

    Student Fatima Villabazo Garcia said she had an amazing time working with Cichocki on youth court and the Student Leadership Advisory Committee.

    “She always has the best attitude and there was never a dull moment. She is fun and always makes sure that everything is in check,” Garcia said.

    Retired San Gorgonia High School teacher Angie Alvino said Cichocki is the right candidate for the SBCUSD Board of Education.

    Retired San Gorgonia High School teacher Angie Alvino said Cichocki is the right candidate for the SBCUSD Board of Education.

    Retired San Gorgonia High School teacher Angie Alvino said Cichocki is the right candidate for the SBCUSD Board of Education.

    “Mikki is a vote for the good of the students and staff,” Alvino said.

    In addition to these testimonials, Cichocki has been endorsed by the San Bernardino Teachers Association and the Inland Empire Labor Council.

    She’s also a strong advocate for parental involvement in schools.

    “I believe that all members of the San Bernardino education community must to have their voices heard and that certainly includes parents. Decisions about funding and setting priorities need to be aired and discussed openly with a view to reaching a consensus on actions to take,” Cichocki said.

    For more information on Mikki Cichocki visit her Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/Mikki4SBCUSD

    Mikki’s Endorsements include:

    Joe Baca Jr.- SB County Supervisor

    Pete Aguilar- Congressman

    Jose Medina- Assembly Member

    Dr. Herb Fischer – Former County Superintendent

    Dr. Ted Alejandre-SB County Superintendent

    Dr. Scott Wyatt- President, SBCUSD Board

    Dr. Dale Marsden- Former SBCUSD Superintendent

    Dr. Cherina Betters-Director SBCSS

    Sherman Garnett- Upland Unified Board Member

    Don English-Chaffey Joint Union HS District Board Member

    Don Bridge- Chino Valley Unified School District Board Member

    Bill Hedrick- RCC Board of Trustees President

    Jose Alcala- RCC Board of Trustees Vice President

    Dr. Cheryl Fischer

    Carl Dameron

    Ray Culberson

    Angie Alvino

    Tony Wilson

    Tobin & Erin Brinker

    Linda Morgan

    Nancy Glenn

    Stephanie Fletcher

    Gerald and Cindy Parks

    Jan Bridge

    Marjorie Israel

    Margaret Paul

    Nicolas G. Perez

    Pat Mazzuli

    Jo Bonita Rains

    Amir Alavi- Secretary CA Assoc. of Youth Courts

    Linda Savage- Former SBCUSD Board Member

    Virgina Marquez- Former Councilwoman

    Barbara Kerr- Former CTA President

    Barbara Pastuchek- SBTA Vice President

    Nancy Banales

    Nena Torres

    Marc Pollitt

    Catherine S. Daly

    Brenda Chow

    Jennifer Noel Kelly

    Gigi Jackson

    San Bernardino Teachers Association

    Inland Empire Labor Council

    San Bernardino Young Democrats

    San Bernardino County Democratic Party

    About Mikki Cichocki

    Mikki Cichocki traces her interest in education to her parents, both of whom were teachers in San Bernardino. Raised here, she attended public schools until the 10th grade and graduated from Aquinas High School. She earned a bachelor’s degree in Liberal Studies from Cal Poly Pomona. She has been teaching and working with various programs for the San Bernardino City Unified School District since 1987. Recently, she retired from the Positive Youth Development department in the district, where she led the effort to work with at-risk students, helping them to develop positive attitudes and keep them from becoming involved with and subsequently stigmatized by law enforcement. She also serves on the board of the California Association of Youth Courts and previously served as Secretary-Treasurer of the California Teachers Association, a position that allowed her to build coalitions with educational programs and resources.

    For more information on her campaign visit her campaign’s Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/Mikki4SBCUSDor