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Aptos’ Daniel Esqueda Named Pajaro Valley Student Trustee

Pajaro Valley Unified School District announces the appointment of Daniel Esqueda,, a senior at Aptos High School, as the student trustee to the Board of Trustees. His appointment took effect when the board met Aug. 28 at the Watsonville City Council chambers. Meetings begin at 7 p.m.

The goal is to empower student leadership and ensure that student perspectives play a role in shaping educational policy discussions and decisions.

Daniel will serve as a liaison between the student body and the Board of Trustees, advocating for the interests and concerns of students across PVUSD via an established, student-led Student High Council. He will collaborate with staff, students, and board members to bring forward innovative ideas and perspectives from students to contribute to the ongoing improvement of the district’s educational environment.

As a Trustee, I am committed to amplifying student voices and fostering an inclusive environment for every student in our district,,” said Daniel. “My vision is to strengthen collaboration between adults and our youth and bridge the gap between students and our Board, ensuring that our collective aspirations shape the future of our education. I view this role as an opportunity to inspire change and empower my fellow students. Together, we can make this an amazing year.”


Dr. Heather Contreras, superintendent of schools, said, “I am confident that he will represent the student voice effectively and contribute meaningfully to our discussions and decisions.”

Daniel Esqueda

On his LinkedIn profile, Daniel shared that he plans to attend a four-uear university, major in Political Science and minor in Philosophy.i He’s worked at Marini’s at the Beach at the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk for more than two years and is currently sales team lead. He also tutors grade-school children in math and English.

In June 2023, he was named Outstanding Student of The Year by Principal Dr. Allson Hanks-Sloan and Sarah Herzer, science teacher.

He also was named Outstanding Student of The Year in June 2022 by Principal Peggy Pughe and Chelsea Barrett, English teacher.


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