During a recent government meeting, the superintendent paid tribute to the late John L. Hernandez, a significant figure in the local education community who passed away over the weekend. Hernandez, born in 1931 in Michoacan, Mexico, moved to the United States with his family, eventually settling in San Jose, California. He made history as the first Mexican American assistant principal at Peterson High School and later became the inaugural principal of Yerba Buena High School when it opened in 1972.
The superintendent highlighted Hernandez's profound impact on students, noting that he was known for his personal engagement and dedication to their success. Many who knew him described him as a \"difference maker,\" emphasizing his commitment to seeing the potential in every student, regardless of their circumstances. Hernandez's philosophy centered on the belief that every investment in a child's education was valuable, even if not every student achieved success.
The meeting served as a poignant reminder of the importance of educators who strive to uplift and inspire their students. The superintendent extended condolences to the Hernandez family while expressing gratitude for the legacy of service and dedication that John Hernandez left behind. This tribute underscored the ongoing commitment of current educators to foster opportunities for all students, reflecting on the barriers that Hernandez overcame in his own journey.