Archive for April, 2016

Guest Commentary: Ruehlig on Superintendent selection process

Wednesday, April 6th, 2016

The jury has spoken. For two productive days, Leadership Associates, our superintendent search team, gathered public input at meetings targeted for parents, teachers, classified employees, business and city leaders, civic groups and the public at large. They also took feedback via phone, email and an on-line survey.

The input will be used to modify the profile framed in our advertisement.

The emerging themes were headed by the prevailing community desire that we find an educator with a passion for public schools. Some made the valid point, though, that proven leaders, from commerce or elsewhere, should not be excluded. Speaking for myself, I concur that our consideration should be as inclusive as possible.

Many echoed a belief that the appointee considers living in the district and certainly demonstrates a commitment to the values and culture of the community. As to be expected, honesty and integrity were greatly valued.

The need for high energy vision, innovation and the ability to communicate well and to inspire a team to reach for the extraordinary all scored high. Our citizens want a change agent but also a consensus maker who brings the community together and honors the good work already being done in the District, be it Linked Learning Pathways, the African American Male Initiative, Parents Connected, Positive Behavior Intervention Systems, the Math Initiative, etc.

Several community members echoed the importance of a Superintendent refusing to accept the status quo, especially when it comes to the achievement gap. Others affirmed the belief that zip code should not determine student success.

Another recurring theme on the wish list was the habit of calling things for what they were, albeit the good, the bad and the ugly. People want straight talk and not platitudes, nor lame excuses.

The community knows that we face huge challenges, what with so many broken homes, latch-key kids, transiency, growing societal permissiveness, and the demands of a mushrooming English language learner population; yet they want accountability and a frank acknowledgement of what is working and not working.

The biggest task a Board ever has is before it: Superintendent selection. The Board will look within our District as well as outside so as to make sure that we don’t overlook the best possible fit. To not look everywhere would be to ignore our fiduciary responsibility to conduct a comprehensive and competitive search. Our sole intention is to hire the best possible candidate, whether that person is from inside or outside the District.

On April 27th the Board will see the results of the recruitment process and reference checking and look at files to decide which ones we would like to ask for an interview. This year offers a bevy of nearby districts looking to fill Superintendent slots but we’re still hoping we have a nice array. Our goal is finding a leader to make us a destination point, because people move to a city for two reasons, safety and schools.

We need a Superintendent that knows the way, shows the way, and, boldly, goes the way.  That takes the kind of courage articulated by Thomas Aquinas, who wrote “If the highest aim of a Captain were to preserve a ship we would keep it in port.”

Walter Ruehlig

Vice President, A.U.S.D. Board of Trustees

NAACP East County Branch 59th annual dinner to be held in Antioch, April 23

Wednesday, April 6th, 2016

59th NAACP Banquet final

Monkeys seen cruising Antioch waterfront in Delta Opening Day boat parade

Tuesday, April 5th, 2016
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Participants from the local yacht clubs enjoy monkeying around during Opening Day on the Delta, Saturday, April 2, 2016. photos by Don Burns, Bridge Marina Yacht Club

More monkeying around during Opening Day on the Delta, April 2.

More monkeying around during Opening Day on the Delta, April 2.

By Don Burns

Perfect sunny weather shined on the many festooned boats entered in the 66th annual Opening Day on the Delta Boat Parade on Saturday, April 2, hosted by the Bridge Marina Yacht Club of Antioch.

Celebrating the 2016 Chinese calendar’s Year of the Monkey, the boat parade theme was “Monkeying around on the Delta.”   Hundreds of parade viewers lined the Antioch waterfront to cheer the costumed passengers on their decorated boats.

Awards for the best-decorated vessels were presented to David Dial of Stockton for “Best in Show,” Jim and Diane Azeltine of Oakley for first place, Dorothy and Jerry Smith of Antioch for second place, Chris Lauritzen of Antioch for third place and Matt Tate of Antioch for fourth place.

For more information, visit bridgemarinayachtclub.com.

Denny’s to serve up a Grand Celebration at Lone Tree location in Antioch, April 22

Tuesday, April 5th, 2016

Denny's logoDenny’s in Antioch will celebrate its recent remodeling by serving up an all-day Grand Celebration on Friday, April 22, beginning at 8 a.m. 4823 Lone Tree Way, the newly-renovated restaurant offers diners a first look at its all-new, locally-inspired design and updated features.

Denny’s has undergone an extensive top-to-bottom interior renovation, complete with a hint of Antioch flavor. The recently-reopened diner will feature an exclusive Antioch mural, in addition to updated booths, chairs and tables. Modern wall accents, hardwood floor tiles, a fresh coat of paint and landscaping ensure guests will enjoy an all-new Denny’s from every angle.

To kick off the grand re-opening festivities, Denny’s will offer select diner classics at a reduced price from 8 a.m. until 10 p.m. on April 22. For only $2.99, guests can enjoy Denny’s Original Slam®, which includes two buttermilk pancakes, two eggs cooked to order, two bacon strips and sausage links. Incredible values will also be available during lunch, dinner and anytime in between with The Super Bird® for 3.99 and the Country-Fried Steak Dinner for $5.99. Hundreds of additional prizes, including complimentary cups of Denny’s new signature coffee blends for one month with the purchase of a limited-edition Denny’s mug, will be given away during the celebration.

“Today’s reopening is not only an exciting day for the residents of Antioch, but for all of us at Denny’s, as well,” said Jim Kidwell, District Manager.  “We’ve been a key part of this community for many years, and we couldn’t think of a better way to thank our friends and neighbors for their continued support than with a Grand Celebration.”

Open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, the Antioch Denny’s will continue to serve great food at affordable prices for breakfast, lunch, dinner and late-night in a relaxed, friendly environment. Denny’s is also known for providing its customers with tremendous value, including these great deals:

  • $2 $4 $6 $8 Value Menu® – Denny’s all day, every day value menu lets guests choose from 16 dishes at affordable prices, including traditional favorites as well as several new a la carte items.
  • Kids Eat Free – Guests can receive up to two free kids meal for children ages 10 and under with the purchase of each adult entrée. The offer is good from 4 to 10 p.m. on Tuesdays and Saturdays; menu items and prices may vary.
  • “Fit Fare” – Delicious choices that are good for you, too.  Denny’s “Fit Fare” options feature healthy choices like egg whites and hearty wheat breads that can be substituted into any meal for no extra charge. Using the expansive Build Your Own Grand Slam® menu, diners have more than 250 ways to build a meal with 550 calories or less, and 32 ways to build a meal of 400 calories or less. With plenty of simple substitutions and healthy “Fit Fare” entrees found throughout the lunch and dinner menu, Denny’s makes it easy for you to eat well on the go.
  • Free Birthday Grand Slam®– Celebrate your special day with a free Original Grand Slam® meal at participating Denny’s restaurants. The Original Grand Slam® offer is free for the birthday guy or gal who can show proof that it’s their birthday, and is good for dine-in only.
  • AARP Members Save 15 Percent – Show your AARP membership card at participating Denny’s restaurants and save 15 percent off your total check all day, every day.

About Denny’s Corp.

Denny’s is one of America’s largest full-service family restaurant chains, currently operating 1,700 franchised, licensed and company-owned restaurants across the United States,  Canada, Costa Rica, Mexico, Honduras, Guam, Curaçao, Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Chile, New Zealand and the United Arab Emirates. For further information on Denny’s, including news releases, please visit the Denny’s website at www.dennys.com or the brand’s social channels via Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr, Pinterest, Instagram or YouTube.

 

Antioch Police seek suspect in shooting of pregnant teen, March 27

Tuesday, April 5th, 2016

By Corporal Powell Meads, Antioch Police Field Services Bureau

On March 27th, 2016 at approximately 9:42 pm, officers in the Sycamore Drive area of Antioch heard numerous gunshots. APD dispatch then began receiving numerous 911 calls about a shooting on Spanos Street where a pregnant female had possibly been shot in the back. Officers arrived in the 2200 Block of Spanos Street and encountered a large gathering. The large group was not cooperative with the investigation and hostile towards the police officers. Additional police officers, including officers from Brentwood PD and Pittsburg PD, were called to the scene to assist. Once the scene was secure, the pregnant female was not located and officers did not locate any other injured persons.

The female victim, an 18-year-old Antioch resident, showed up at a local hospital a short time later with a gunshot wound to her back. It was determined that she was struck by a bullet fragment from a ricochet and her injuries were minor. Officers on scene determined that an unknown male opened fire on the gathering and fled on foot.

This case is still under investigation and officers are following up on suspect information. Anyone who has any information or may have witnessed this incident is encouraged to contact the Antioch Police Department at (925) 778-2441. You may also text a tip to 274637 (CRIMES) using key word ANTIOCH.

2016 Antioch People’s Choice Awards Winners announced

Sunday, April 3rd, 2016

Following are the winners of the 2016 Antioch People’s Choice Awards, listing the favorite businesses in Antioch, as determined by the votes of the readers of the Antioch Herald.

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Tickets available for annual Antioch Prayer Breakfast, May 5

Sunday, April 3rd, 2016

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Lone Tree and Mno Grant Elementary Schools art exhibit at Antioch’s Lynn House Gallery in April

Saturday, April 2nd, 2016
Students and residents attend the Sutter Elementary School Art Exhibit at the Lynn House Gallery in March.

Students and residents attend the Sutter Elementary School Art Exhibit at the Lynn House Gallery in March.

Students from two of Antioch Unified School District’s Elementary schools will showcase their original artwork at the Lynn House Gallery April 6th – 23rd. The exhibit is open to the public at no cost. There will be a reception on Wednesday, April 6th from 4-5:30 PM for students, their parents and the public. The exhibit continues through April 23rd on Wednesdays and Saturdays from 1-4 PM. Please join us as we celebrate these talented young people.

The Arts4Schools Program is sponsored by the Arts & Cultural Foundation of Antioch, the City of Antioch, Cal Pine and Keller Canyon Mitigation Fund Grant from Contra Costa County Supervisor Federal Glover. In addition to sponsoring the gallery exhibit, the grant provides $500 to each participating school to be used for art and cultural supplies and educational endeavors.

For more information about each exhibit call Diane Gibson-Gray at (925) 325-9897 or email Diane@Art4Antioch.org. The Lynn House Gallery is located in the Rivertown District at 809 W. 1st Street, Antioch (across from the AMTRAK Train Station) and is open from 1 – 4 PM on Wednesdays and Saturdays during exhibits and admission is free.