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Visions In Education Holds Ribbon Cutting at New Building

Visions In Education officially opened its new office with a ribbon cutting ceremony that brought together students, staff, board members, and community partners to celebrate this exciting milestone and the start of the 25/26 school year. The new space is designed to better support collaboration, innovation, and the success of the students and families we serve.

The ceremony opened with remarks from Superintendent Dr. Steve Olmos, who shared his gratitude for the teamwork that made this day possible. “While we’re celebrating a new address, we’re really celebrating what’s possible when we work together. I couldn’t be prouder of what we’ve accomplished and even more excited for what’s ahead,” Dr. Olmos shared. 

Board Chairperson Mark Holman and Chief Operations Officer Tom Tafoya also spoke, reflecting on the significance of beginning the new school year in a space that will allow staff to better serve families. 

A highlight of the day was cutting the ceremonial ribbon, joined by members of our Board of Directors, including Clark Shueh, Sam Smalls and Vice Chairperson Terrence Shelton, and many of our student “Visionaries”, whose support and involvement were crucial throughout the process. We were also honored to have Mika Klinsmann from Senator Roger Niello’s office and Rancho Cordova Chamber of Commerce ambassador Thomas Steinbach in attendance. The celebration was a true community effort, with staff who helped make the move possible and several special guests joining in to mark the occasion. 

The new building is not just an office—it’s a commitment to the future of education at Visions. As Dr. Olmos noted, this milestone is both a celebration of the past 25 years and the beginning of a new chapter as we enter our 26th school year.