Antioch school district informs students and families of principal’s passing

Thomas Gaines Virtual Academy’s Crystal Berry had a 25-year career in education
By Allen D. Payton
On Thursday, February 13, 2025, the Antioch Unified School District informed the families of students at Thomas Gaines Virtual Academy that Principal Crystal Berry had passed. Classes at the school were not held on Friday.
A post on the district’s Facebook page on Friday offered more details:
It is with extreme sadness we share that longtime educator Crystal Berry has passed away.
In her 25-year career, she taught, guided, helped and cheered on countless students and staff members.
She graced the campuses of Diablo Vista, Marsh and Lone Tree elementary schools, Park Middle and, most recently, was the principal of Thomas Gaines Virtual Academy.
In a 2019 district Facebook article, Crystal said one of the funniest things that happened in her teaching career was when her students told her she was Superwoman.
“It’s because I could run and play basketball in high heels!”
Over the years, Crystal would say schools were her happy place.
“I love being in a role where I can implement changes … and provide guidance and support to students, staff and families.
“I love children. I believe they are unique, resilient and talented.”
The family requests privacy during this heartbreaking time. We send them comforting thoughts.
The letter to families from the district’s Director of Secondary Support, Lindsay Lopez-Wisely, read as follows:
February 13, 2025
Dear TGVA Families,
It is with deep sadness that we share the passing of our beloved Principal, Crystal Berry. Our heartfelt condolences go out to the Berry family and the entire TGVA and AUSD community. Ms. Berry dedicated over twenty-five years to serving our students, staff, and families, and her passing is a profound loss for all who knew her.
During this difficult time, our crisis team will be available to support students, staff, and parents as we navigate this loss together. Counselors, mental health clinicians, and restorative facilitators will be on-site and available virtually for those in need of support. To connect with a support provider, please contact the TGVA office. We can arrange either a virtual session or an in-person meeting.
Schedule Update for Friday, February 14th
Out of respect for our community and to allow time for processing this loss, teachers will not hold classes on Friday, February 14th. Instead, students will receive asynchronous assignments with extended time for completion.
Coping with Loss
A loss like this can affect each of us differently. Some may grieve personally, others may feel deep sympathy, and some may be reminded of past losses. No matter how you are experiencing this, please know that you are not alone. Support is available both on campus and within our community.
On-Campus Support
•Visit the TGVA office – counseling staff will be available in Room 501
•Call the TGVA office at 925-779-7640 to sign up for support with a counselor
•Email Kathryn Coyle Youker, Coordinator of Counseling Services at KathrynCoyle-Youker@antiochschools.net
Community Support
Antioch Unified School District has partnered with Care Solace to provide confidential, complimentary mental health support for students, staff, and their families. If you or a family member need assistance, you can use Care Solace to connect with therapists or treatment programs, regardless of circumstances.
•Call: 888-515-0595 (Available 24/7/365, any language)
•Visit: www.caresolace.com/antiochschools to search for providers or book an appointment viavideo chat, email, or phone.
Emergency Resources
If you or someone you know is in crisis, please seek immediate support:
•Call 911 and request a Crisis Intervention Trained (C.I.T.) response
•Go to the nearest emergency room
•Text “Hello” or “Home” to 741741 for crisis support
•Trevor Lifeline (LGBTQ+ Crisis Support): 1-866-488-7386
•National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 988 (Online chat)
We appreciate your support for one another during this time of grief. Please don’t hesitate to reach out if you need assistance.
With deepest sympathy,
Lindsay Lopez-Wisely
Director of Secondary Support
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Area 3 Trustee Dee Brown offered her thoughts on Berry’s passing. In a post on her official Facebook page on Saturday she wrote, “My deepest condolences and prayers are with the Beautiful Principal Crystal Berry family. May her family and everyone connected to her be comforted as her memories are always cherished and her legacy continues.
Rest well Ms. Berry.”
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Crystal Berry & with students AUSD