His experience in LUSD committees includes the LUSD Rebranding Committee, the LUSD Long Range Facility Development Committee, and the District Advisory Committee. With the responsibility of representing McNair and North Stockton on these committees, Joseph engaged actively with community members to ensure their interests were accurately represented. On the Rebranding Committee, he advocated for North Stockton’s interests throughout the rebranding process, ensuring that the district's new brand identity reflected Stockton’s values. On the LUSD Long Range Facility Development Committee, he actively contributed by participating in strategic planning sessions, providing input on facility needs, and collaborating with stakeholders to align development plans with community and district goals. His involvement helped shape effective facility solutions and secure necessary resources for future improvements. The committee focused on addressing aging infrastructure, modernizing facilities, expanding or upgrading classrooms and specialized learning spaces, enhancing safety and accessibility, and implementing sustainable and energy-efficient solutions. As a member of the District Advisory Committee (DAC), he played a key role in providing valuable feedback from his community, which is predominantly socio-economically disadvantaged. His perspective, coming from a Title I school, offered unique insights. He actively engaged with community members to gather diverse perspectives and worked collaboratively with fellow committee members and district coordinators to ensure that their recommendations aligned with the needs and priorities of the district. Together, the committee developed new three-year LCAP (Local Control and Accountability Plan) goals focused on addressing key areas of need and improving educational outcomes for all students. Joseph reported to his school site council on discussions from DAC meetings, and with that insight, he was involved in drafting McNair's Title I budget allocation and ensured it aligned with the district's three-year LCAP goals. Additionally, at the site level, Joseph collaborated with the council to review the 2023-2024 Comprehensive School Safety Plan before its submission to the Board of Education for approval. He also reviewed data, stakeholder input, and recommendations on strategies and activities, providing valuable insights for the School Plan for Student Achievement (SPSA).
Outside of education, Joseph has gained substantial experience in administrative nonprofit work. In 2022, he was recruited by Beyond Good Intent, a Stockton-based nonprofit dedicated to public and charitable purposes, to enhance community relations through educational programs and events. The organization was particularly active during the pandemic. As the Chief Information Officer on the executive board, Joseph focused on establishing and maintaining relationships with community members and forging partnerships with local organizations. Additionally, Joseph expanded his administrative skills with the City of Stockton, where he worked in the City Manager’s Department. In this role, he assisted in managing operations for the inaugural Stockton Student Worker Program. His contributions included budgeting, resource allocation, payroll management, inventory and expense invoicing, drafting news releases, preparing memos for the City Manager's Office, and handling grant budgeting and research. Under the guidance of his four-person department, the Stockton Student Worker Program successfully hired 119 students, with 19 retained for continued employment with the city. Thanks to Joseph’s insights, every participant received a laptop to use for work or school, providing them with accessibility to technology in the modern world. Additionally, he collaborated with the program’s director and supervisor to design the program and ensure its continuation, aiming to provide even more students with valuable career opportunities.
In his free time, Joseph likes stargazing, astrophotography, listening to music, hiking, and volunteering.
Joseph was McNair's mascot for three years. He would mascot at sports games and local events.
He enjoys paddleboarding at Lodi Lake.
He managed his school's student store for three years and revamped it bringing it back to life. He completed tasks such as painting, decorating the space, and bringing in new items to offer students.
His leadership has earned him applause from Mayor Kevin Lincoln where he received a City of Stockton Certificate of Recognition - Exemplary Community Leadership in 2021-2022 and then again for 2023-2024.
He actively does voter registration drives in his community.
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