Milpitas residents can get free compost

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Compost giveaway

The city of Milpitas, along with Milpitas Sanitation, is hosting a compost giveaway for Milpitas residents on Saturday, June 15, 7-11 a.m. in KLA Parking Lot 1 on Technology Drive. Residents can pick up four free bags of compost while supplies last.

A photo ID with a residential address and a signed waiver will be required for pickup. For more information and a link to the waiver, visit https://www.milpitassanitation.com/community.

New head of MetroED

Erin O’Neill has been appointed superintendent of the Metropolitan Education District (MetroED), effective July 1.

O’Neill’s career spans 25-plus years in public education. Most recently, she served as interim dean of career and technical education for Woodland Community College after working as executive director of college, career and life readiness at the Peninsula School District and director of career and college readiness for the Seattle Public Schools. She is also a former SkillsUSA adviser.

MetroED Board President Katherine Tseng said in a release that O’Neill “brings a wealth of experience and will continue to foster relationships to create a successful, innovative learning environment.”

The district used search firm HYA Associates to find a replacement for outgoing superintendent Alyssa Lynch, with input from stakeholders across the district. Lynch plans to work through June to facilitate a smooth transition.

MetroED is governed by a joint powers agreement between school districts including San Jose Unified, Campbell Union High School District and Milpitas Unified School District.

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