State Board Member of the Year's Messages
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Norwood honored as CSBA State Board Member of the Year
A contingent of former school board members joined current trustees and MUSD team members in congratulating Board Vice President Chris Norwood on his selection as the California School Boards Association’s State Board Member of the Year.
“We all share this award together,” said the 2020 CSBA Golden Gavel recipient. “I am grateful that we have this moment of celebration in these uncertain times, and I can give thanks to all of you in the midst of what we’re going through together. Together, we will continue to do what’s best for MUSD, the students, and the families we serve.”
Norwood, a Milpitas High School alumnus who joined the MUSD Board in 2014 and served as its president in 2019, was chosen among nearly 5,000 school board members making up 977 school boards throughout the state.
“We all know Chris and that he is a strong advocate for kids in the community, especially in Milpitas and MUSD,” said Superintendent Cheryl Jordan. “His sense of ‘We’ and investment in building on the greatness that is Milpitas is quite evident in what he does.”
Former school board members Marsha Grilli, Bob Nuñez, Robert Jung, Dan Bobay, Gwan Alisantosa and Michael Mendizabal attended the November 24 virtual meeting to share in the moment with Norwood—who recognized each of them for the roles they played in his governance.
“I am grateful to have each of you as a resource to be able to call whenever I need or have questions, concerns, or ideas,” Norwood said. “Thank you for taking my calls, answering my hundreds of questions, and challenging my thinking over the past six years.”
The CSBA Golden Gavel is awarded to an individual school board member who exemplifies best practices in effective governance and boardsmanship. The recipient is also inducted into the Golden Gavel Hall of Fame.
“The circle of legends that you brought about today is inspiring,” said Board Member Minh Ngo. “They’ve all added to who you are today and yet who you are today is not the end of it. Who you are today is going to continue to really benefit all. You inspire us. You are a living road map of how to be the ultimate role model in the community and better our children’s future.”
“We all share this award together,” said the 2020 CSBA Golden Gavel recipient. “I am grateful that we have this moment of celebration in these uncertain times, and I can give thanks to all of you in the midst of what we’re going through together. Together, we will continue to do what’s best for MUSD, the students, and the families we serve.”
Norwood, a Milpitas High School alumnus who joined the MUSD Board in 2014 and served as its president in 2019, was chosen among nearly 5,000 school board members making up 977 school boards throughout the state.
“We all know Chris and that he is a strong advocate for kids in the community, especially in Milpitas and MUSD,” said Superintendent Cheryl Jordan. “His sense of ‘We’ and investment in building on the greatness that is Milpitas is quite evident in what he does.”
Former school board members Marsha Grilli, Bob Nuñez, Robert Jung, Dan Bobay, Gwan Alisantosa and Michael Mendizabal attended the November 24 virtual meeting to share in the moment with Norwood—who recognized each of them for the roles they played in his governance.
“I am grateful to have each of you as a resource to be able to call whenever I need or have questions, concerns, or ideas,” Norwood said. “Thank you for taking my calls, answering my hundreds of questions, and challenging my thinking over the past six years.”
The CSBA Golden Gavel is awarded to an individual school board member who exemplifies best practices in effective governance and boardsmanship. The recipient is also inducted into the Golden Gavel Hall of Fame.
“The circle of legends that you brought about today is inspiring,” said Board Member Minh Ngo. “They’ve all added to who you are today and yet who you are today is not the end of it. Who you are today is going to continue to really benefit all. You inspire us. You are a living road map of how to be the ultimate role model in the community and better our children’s future.”
County Board of Education Recognizes the 2020 CSBA Board Member of the Year and Golden Gavel Recipient, Milpitas USD Board President Chris Norwood
SAN JOSE, CA (SCCOE/January 20, 2021) — Milpitas Unified School District Board President Chris Norwood has been chosen as the 2020 CSBA Board Member of the Year and Golden Gavel recipient. Since 2014, Norwood has demonstrated what it means to lead for students, the schools they attend, and their communities.
The Golden Gavel award honors individual school board members and governance teams who exemplify best practices in effective governance and boardsmanship. Norwood, himself a Milpitas High School alumnus, was chosen from among nearly 5,000 school board members making up 977 school boards throughout the state.
“President Chris Norwood is among the strongest of advocates for public education. His dedication to improving student outcomes and well-being, both in his community and at the state level, is grounded in his well-established leadership values and genuine commitment to best practices in governance, as well as his passion for serving the Milpitas USD community,” said Santa Clara County Superintendent of Schools, Dr. Mary Ann Dewan.”
Norwood has taken what he learned through CSBA’s comprehensive professional development opportunities — including the Annual Education Conference, Board President's Training, Institute for New and First Term Board Members, Masters in Governance and Orientation for New Trustees — to represent his district in working with policymakers throughout the state.
In his work with the Silicon Valley Community Foundation and the Silicon Valley Education Foundation, Norwood has been influential in molding state math placement and education finance legislation; was a co-panelist with former California State Board of Education President Mike Kirst at an American Leadership Forum event; and invested heavily in community engagement by co-hosting local discussions on violence prevention, housing for teachers and vulnerable families, and other critical topics in the district.
Norwood’s steadfast boardsmanship has, and will continue to, support the Milpitas USD community in overcoming adversity through dialogue and collaboration. True to his dedication to building a ‘Culture of We’ — in which the MUSD governance team internalizes an openness to differing perspectives and curiosity about what is possible through effective boardsmanship — Norwood shares credit with the current and former board members and district staff who have put in the time and effort to help build a brighter future for today’s youth.
“This award recognizes the excellence of individuals representing public school governance. We are honored to congratulate President Norwood on this significant accomplishment, and are grateful for the opportunity to celebrate his dedication to the students and broader community of Santa Clara County,” said Santa Clara County Board of Education President, Claudia Rossi.
Milpitas USD Board of Education President, Chris Norwood, received special recognition of his status as CSBA 2020 Board Member of the Year during the Santa Clara County Board of Education meeting on January 13, 2021.
The Golden Gavel award honors individual school board members and governance teams who exemplify best practices in effective governance and boardsmanship. Norwood, himself a Milpitas High School alumnus, was chosen from among nearly 5,000 school board members making up 977 school boards throughout the state.
“President Chris Norwood is among the strongest of advocates for public education. His dedication to improving student outcomes and well-being, both in his community and at the state level, is grounded in his well-established leadership values and genuine commitment to best practices in governance, as well as his passion for serving the Milpitas USD community,” said Santa Clara County Superintendent of Schools, Dr. Mary Ann Dewan.”
Norwood has taken what he learned through CSBA’s comprehensive professional development opportunities — including the Annual Education Conference, Board President's Training, Institute for New and First Term Board Members, Masters in Governance and Orientation for New Trustees — to represent his district in working with policymakers throughout the state.
In his work with the Silicon Valley Community Foundation and the Silicon Valley Education Foundation, Norwood has been influential in molding state math placement and education finance legislation; was a co-panelist with former California State Board of Education President Mike Kirst at an American Leadership Forum event; and invested heavily in community engagement by co-hosting local discussions on violence prevention, housing for teachers and vulnerable families, and other critical topics in the district.
Norwood’s steadfast boardsmanship has, and will continue to, support the Milpitas USD community in overcoming adversity through dialogue and collaboration. True to his dedication to building a ‘Culture of We’ — in which the MUSD governance team internalizes an openness to differing perspectives and curiosity about what is possible through effective boardsmanship — Norwood shares credit with the current and former board members and district staff who have put in the time and effort to help build a brighter future for today’s youth.
“This award recognizes the excellence of individuals representing public school governance. We are honored to congratulate President Norwood on this significant accomplishment, and are grateful for the opportunity to celebrate his dedication to the students and broader community of Santa Clara County,” said Santa Clara County Board of Education President, Claudia Rossi.
Milpitas USD Board of Education President, Chris Norwood, received special recognition of his status as CSBA 2020 Board Member of the Year during the Santa Clara County Board of Education meeting on January 13, 2021.
CSBA honors Milpitas USD Board President Chris Norwood as 2020 Board Member of the Year
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (CSBA/Dec. 4, 2020) — The California School Boards Association is thrilled to announce Milpitas Unified School District Board Vice President Chris Norwood as the 2020 CSBA Board Member of the Year recipient. Since 2014, Norwood has demonstrated what it means to lead for students, the schools they attend, and their community.The Golden Gavel award honors individual school board members and governance teams who exemplify best practices in effective governance and boardsmanship. Norwood, himself a Milpitas High School alumnus, was chosen from among nearly 5,000 school board members making up 977 school boards throughout the state.
“Throughout his six years of service, Vice President Chris Norwood has brought to his district a strong commitment to collaboration, a desire to establish best practice in governance, and a passion for serving all stakeholders of Milpitas USD,” said 2020 CSBA President Xilonin Cruz-Gonzalez. “We are honored to recognize Chris’ exemplary efforts to improve student outcomes and well-being, both in his community and at the state level.”
Norwood has taken what he learned through CSBA’s comprehensive professional development opportunities — including the Annual Education Conference, Board President's Training, Institute for New and First Term Board Members, Masters in Governance and Orientation for New Trustees — to represent his district in working with policymakers throughout the state.
In his work with the Silicon Valley Community Foundation and the Silicon Valley Education Foundation, Norwood has had a hand in molding state math placement and education finance legislation; been a co-panelist with former California State Board of Education President Mike Kirst at an American Leadership Forum event; and invested heavily in community engagement by co-hosting local discussions on violence prevention, housing for teachers and vulnerable families, and other critical topics in the district.
This work has only become more vital in 2020. The COVID-19 pandemic has undoubtedly created or further exacerbated challenges for schools, students and their families. Rates of food and housing insecurity among families have risen alongside unemployment rates, school closures have spotlighted the digital divide and student and faculty mental health needs are at an all time high.
Norwood’s steadfast boardsmanship has, and will continue to, support the Milpitas USD community in overcoming adversity through dialogue and collaboration. True to his dedication to building a ‘Culture of We’ — in which the MUSD governance team internalizes an openness to differing perspectives and curiosity about what is possible through effective boardsmanship — Norwood shares credit with the current and former board members and district staff who have put in the time and effort to help build a brighter future for today’s youth.
“We all share this award together,” Norwood said. “I am grateful that we have this moment of celebration in these uncertain times, and I can give thanks to all of you in the midst of what we’re going through together. Together, we will continue to do what’s best for MUSD, the students, and the families we serve.”
Norwood accepted the award on Dec. 3 at the 2020 CSBA virtual Annual Education Conference, saying, “I’d like to thank CSBA for creating the Golden Gavel Award — it recognizes what is possible.”
“Throughout his six years of service, Vice President Chris Norwood has brought to his district a strong commitment to collaboration, a desire to establish best practice in governance, and a passion for serving all stakeholders of Milpitas USD,” said 2020 CSBA President Xilonin Cruz-Gonzalez. “We are honored to recognize Chris’ exemplary efforts to improve student outcomes and well-being, both in his community and at the state level.”
Norwood has taken what he learned through CSBA’s comprehensive professional development opportunities — including the Annual Education Conference, Board President's Training, Institute for New and First Term Board Members, Masters in Governance and Orientation for New Trustees — to represent his district in working with policymakers throughout the state.
In his work with the Silicon Valley Community Foundation and the Silicon Valley Education Foundation, Norwood has had a hand in molding state math placement and education finance legislation; been a co-panelist with former California State Board of Education President Mike Kirst at an American Leadership Forum event; and invested heavily in community engagement by co-hosting local discussions on violence prevention, housing for teachers and vulnerable families, and other critical topics in the district.
This work has only become more vital in 2020. The COVID-19 pandemic has undoubtedly created or further exacerbated challenges for schools, students and their families. Rates of food and housing insecurity among families have risen alongside unemployment rates, school closures have spotlighted the digital divide and student and faculty mental health needs are at an all time high.
Norwood’s steadfast boardsmanship has, and will continue to, support the Milpitas USD community in overcoming adversity through dialogue and collaboration. True to his dedication to building a ‘Culture of We’ — in which the MUSD governance team internalizes an openness to differing perspectives and curiosity about what is possible through effective boardsmanship — Norwood shares credit with the current and former board members and district staff who have put in the time and effort to help build a brighter future for today’s youth.
“We all share this award together,” Norwood said. “I am grateful that we have this moment of celebration in these uncertain times, and I can give thanks to all of you in the midst of what we’re going through together. Together, we will continue to do what’s best for MUSD, the students, and the families we serve.”
Norwood accepted the award on Dec. 3 at the 2020 CSBA virtual Annual Education Conference, saying, “I’d like to thank CSBA for creating the Golden Gavel Award — it recognizes what is possible.”
Have a question or comment for MUSD Board President and State Board Member of the Year Chris Norwood? Please email him directly at [email protected] or contact the District Superintendent's Office at (408) 635-2600 xt. 6031.