Little Lake superintendent meets with parents, city leaders
SANTA FE SPRINGS — The Little Lake City School District Family Resource Center hosted a community event on Aug. 17, allowing families to meet the new superintendent, Jonathan Vasquez, and discover valuable resources.
Families in the Little Lake CSD community were greeted with free Kona Ice, setting the tone for a pleasant afternoon of socializing.
One of the event’s highlights was the Resource Fair, which showcased an array of valuable services available to families in the area. Local organizations such as Think Together, Stone Soup Child Care Programs, L.A. CADA Youth and Family Services, Boys & Girls Club of Whittier, Helpline Youth Counseling Inc, Jar Insurance, and Wesley Health Center were present, offering information and assistance to those seeking support.
The event also featured local dignitaries from Santa Fe Springs, Norwalk, Downey, and other community leaders who welcomed Vasquez to the Little Lake City community.
Mayor Pro Tem Mario Trujillo attended and represented Downey.
“It’s heartwarming to see families, local leaders, and community organizations come together to support our community,” said Manuel Cantu, Little Lake CSD Board President. “
This event is a testament to our commitment to fostering collaboration and providing resources that empower families.”
“I am grateful for the warm welcome from the Little Lake City School District community during the Superintendent Meet and Greet,” said Superintendent Vasquez.
“Your support unites us as a community. I look forward to nurturing a supportive educational environment for our students. Thank you, and I am excited to embark on this journey together.”