San Juan Unified School District

Patricia Jaurequi

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San Juan names new superintendent

Published: Thursday, Jul. 24, 2008 - 6:05 pm

A former Elk Grove Unified administrator will assume leadership of the San Juan Unified School District on Sept. 1, trustees announced this afternoon.

Patricia Jaurequi, 57, who now serves as superintendent of the New Haven Unified School District in Alameda County, signed a three-year contract today. Her annual salary will be $230,000.

"Dr. Jaurequi brings a wonderful track record of dynamic, engaging and effective leadership to San Juan Unified," board President Rick Launey said in a statement. "There was a strong pool of applicants, but her passion for student achievement and diversity of experience quickly made Dr. Jaurequi stand out."

Trustees approved Jaurequi's appointment in a 5-0 vote.

Before joining the 13,000-student New Haven Unified four years ago, Jaurequi served in several administrative positions in the Elk Grove Unified district office between April 1996 and September 2004. During that time, the district had swelled to 56,000 students. San Juan Unified serves about 42,000.

The district began a search for a new leader after former Superintendent Steven Enoch announced in May that he would leave at the end of June. Enoch, whose salary was about $200,000, is now at the helm of the San Ramon Valley Unified School District.


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