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Superintendent's End of Year Message

Superintendent's End of Year Message

MDUSD Superintendent Dr. Adam Clark sent the following message to District families on June 2, 2026:

Dear MDUSD Families,

What a year it has been.

As we close out the 25-26 school year, I want to take a moment to speak directly to the heart of everything we do in Mt. Diablo Unified: you, our families, and the 29,000 students you have entrusted to our care.

It is not something we take lightly. Every morning, you send us your most precious gift, and every day, our teachers, classified staff, and administrators show up committed to living up to those expectations. Across all 55 of our schools, from our youngest learners taking their first steps into a classroom to our seniors walking across the graduation stage, your children have been at the center of every decision we have made this year. With all transparency, at times we miss the mark and for that I apologize. That said, we strive to continually improve our services. 

This year, we expanded programs, strengthened supports, and worked hard to meet students exactly where they are. We focused on academic growth, on wellness, on safety, and on making sure every child in this District was held to high expectations and supported by the adults around them. Watching our students rise to the challenge, and watching your families cheer them on every step of the way, has been one of the great privileges of this work.

To our graduating seniors and their families, congratulations. You are ready. The experiences, skills, and character you have developed within MDUSD have prepared you well for college, career, and everything that comes next. We are proud of you, and we will always be in your corner.

To every family returning in the fall, we look forward to continuing this developmental journey together. The partnership between home and school is one of the most powerful forces in a child's life, and we are grateful for every way you have shown up for your students and for your District.

Please enjoy a safe, restful, and joyful summer. You have earned it, and so have our students.

Thank you,

Dr. Adam Clark 

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