GOVERNING BOARD MEMBERS

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    Metropolitan Education District was created as a joint powers authority (JPA) by six school districts in Santa Clara County. The District is governed by a Board consisting of one representative from each of the six Santa Clara County school districts:

    Campbell Union High School District

    East Side Union High School District

    Los Gatos-Saratoga Union High School District

    Milpitas Unified School District

    San Jose Unified School District

    Santa Clara Unified School District

    Each Board member is appointed by their home district for a two-year term.
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Los Gatos-Saratoga Union
High School District
Term Expires: December 2025

Katherine Tseng

Governing Board President, Audit Committee Rep & SCCSBA Rep  |  Email: ktseng@metroed.net
Ms. Tseng has served as Co-President for the Saratoga High School PTSO, Redwood Middle School PTA, Argonaut Elementary School PTA, Saratoga Education Foundation, Music Boosters, Saratoga High School Foundation and as a member of the Executive Board of Saratoga High School Sports Boosters. She has served for six years on the advisory board of the Saratoga Union School District and for the past year on the LGSUHSD Superintendent’s Advisory Council.
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Milpitas Unified
School District
Term Expires: December 2024

Chris Norwood

Governing Board Vice President & Audit Committee Rep  |  Email: cnorwood@metroed.net
Norwood brings 20 years’ experience in technology and business, along with his experience as a parent, community volunteer, and executive running tutoring organizations. As he reflects on his call to positively impact the lives of the next generation Norwood comments: “God is definitely up to something.”
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Campbell Union
High School District
Term Expires: December 2025

Linda Goytia

Governing Board Clerk  |  Email: lgoytia@metroed.net
Ms. Goytia was elected to the Campbell Union HSD Board in 2012 and is the current Board President. Her term expires in 2020. Linda Goytia taught in the CUHSD for 38 years. She holds a B.S. in biology and an M.S. in English and served for 13 years as a mentor teacher and intern coach. Linda was the district’s Teacher of the Year and the CA League of High Schools Region V Educator of the Year for 2001. She was also the recipient of five Dorothy Wright Awards for Excellence in Education from SJSU.
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East Side Union
High School District
Term Expires: December 2025

J. Manuel Herrera

Governing Board Member  |  Email: jmanuel@metroed.net
J. Manuel Herrera is a native of San Jose, an alumni of William C. Overfelt High School. He attended the University of Pacific and received his Masters Degree in Urban Studies from Occidental College. Since July 2000, Mr. Herrera has been a program administrator for the National Conference for Community & Justice, a national human relations organization (now known regionally as the Silicon Valley Conference for Community & Justice).
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San Jose Unified
School District
Term Expires: December 2024

Brian Wheatley

Governing Board Member  |  Email: bwheatley@metroed.net
Born in New York, Brian moved to Southern California with his mother and sister as a young child. Upon graduating from high school, he received a scholarship to the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) where he studied political science. After graduating from UCLA, Brian moved to Berkeley, CA and a few years later to San Jose, CA. He began his career with the Evergreen School District working as a teacher for 25 years. Retired as of 2020, he continues to serve public education.
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Santa Clara Unified
School District
Term Expires: December 2024

Jim Canova

Governing Board Member  |  Email:jcanova@metroed.net
Since 1992, Jim Canova has significantly contributed to the Santa Clara Unified School District Governing Board, serving as President and Vice President. He's dedicated to improving academic standards for over 15,400 students and supports diverse education initiatives including literacy and Common Core Standards. His committee work includes legislative, advisory, and city liaison roles, plus Bond Oversight and Superintendent Evaluation. For over 15 years, he's also advocated for CTE at MetroED.