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El Rancho USD Board Approved Members for the Consolidated Citizens’ Bond Oversight Committee for Measures AA, E, and ER

July 24, 2019 (Pico Rivera, CA) – Yesterday evening, the El Rancho Unified School District Board approved seven members toserve on the Consolidated Citizens’ Bond Oversight Committee for Measures AA, E and ER. 

The committee, expected to serve a two-year term, is composed of seven members and will represent each of the first five categories: (1) Active in a business organization representing the business community within the District; (2) active in a senior citizens’ organization; (3) a parent/guardian of a child enrolled in the District; (4) both a parent/guardian of a child enrolled in the District and active in a parent-teacher organization; (5) active in a bona fide taxpayer organization; (6) member at large. 

  1. Diane Torresas Senior Citizens’ Organization representative, term expiring September 30, 2020.
  2. Raul Murgaas Bona Fide Taxpayer Organization representative, term expiring September 30, 2020.
  3. Robert Martinezas Active Business Organization representative, term expiring September 30, 2020.
  4. Pablo Martinezas Parent representative, term expiring June 30, 2021.
  5. Susan Weinmanas At-Large Member representative, term expiring June 30, 2021.
  6. Andre Martinezas At-Large Member representative, term expiring June 30, 2021.
  7. Tanya Milleras Parent/PTA/School Site Council/DELAC representative, term ending June 30, 2021.

“Filling these vacancies is never an easy task for any district,” said Dr. Alejandro Rojas, Assistant Superintendent of Business Services and CBO. “These members must fulfill certain categories and it is important to have people who could see this project with a fresh set of eyes. We believe that in order to move forward, a new slate of people would greatly benefit the project and our future El Rancho High School students.” 

These vacancies were advertised for a period of 3 weeks in the Whittier Daily News. Applications were submitted to the Superintendent’s office for review and final recommendation. 

Measure ER, which will be a hybrid project to rebuild and modernize El Rancho High School, is now entering Phase 1 of the redevelopment plan. Experts analyzed the structures and determined which ones would be slated for rebuilding or modernization based upon which option was most cost effective for the scope and size of the project.  The transformation of El Rancho High School is expected to be completed in December 2028.