News Release
February 8, 2007
Business, community leaders to be principals for a day
More than 30 Santa Maria Valley business and community leaders will have a chance to be a principal for a day at public and private school campuses on Wednesday, March 14 when the Santa Maria Valley Industry Education Council (SMVIEC) and the Santa Maria Valley Chamber of Commerce co-sponsor the popular Principal For a Day event. They will spend the morning at a school site to learn more about the challenges facing educators. It is a unique opportunity to interact one on one with the school principal and create ongoing partnerships.
The luncheon event will also include a presentation of computer packages to students through the Computer Connections program. A joint partnership of the SMVIEC and the Chamber, the Computer Connections program offers new computer packages to students who are unable to afford one. Mid-State Bank & Trust has purchased one computer to be given that day, and the Chamber has purchased three more. Since the program began in 2002, almost 100 students have received equipment. Students who receive computers are identified by their school district as children who would benefit from having a computer at home to help with their schoolwork.
More information is available by contacting Peggy Greer, SMVIEC Liaison, at 349-0443.