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The San Ramon Valley Unified School District has secured a successor for the district’s outgoing superintendent, with the Board of Education announcing a familiar name as their pick for the position Friday.
CJ Cammack, current superintendent at the Fremont Unified School District, is set to take the reins at SRVUSD following the departure of current SRVUSD Superintendent John Malloy on July 1.
The move means a return to the district for Cammack, who previously served as assistant superintendent of human resources at SRVUSD. He left that position in 2015 to work as deputy superintendent of human resources at the Martinez Unified School District for one year before taking the reins as superintendent there starting in 2016. He later moved to the Fremont school district in 2020.
“I am thrilled to return to San Ramon Valley Unified School District,” Cammack said in an announcement from the district. “Through expanding existing relationships and building new ones, I am excited to engage with students, staff, families, and community members to continue the District’s work around the Learner Profile. I am deeply humbled and profoundly grateful for the opportunity to serve and lead this excellent district.”
The news comes following two special board meetings the previous weekend, in which the board had been scheduled to interview candidates for the superintendent position that came up for grabs following the announcement of Malloy’s departure in February.
“With the Board’s strong commitment to SRVUSD’s Strategic Directions and careful analysis of our community survey and partner group feedback, the decision to select Mr. Cammack as our next Superintendent was clear,” SRVUSD Board President Laura Bratt said in the district’s announcement. “His exceptional track record of making district-wide improvements that benefit all students, his expertise in community-building, and his reputation for strengthening the student learning experience makes him the best choice for our district.”
The terms of Cammack’s contract are not yet known, with the trustees set to finalize and vote on the contract and appointment at their next regular meeting on May 14.
Approval would make SRVUSD the first of the four Tri-Valley school districts with superintendent departures to fill the position. Sunol Glen, Livermore Valley and Pleasanton are at other stages of their respective recruitment processes.





