Hart District Appoints Sarah Silva as New Facilities Director

UPDATE: The William S. Hart Union High School District has just announced the appointment of Sarah Silva as the new director of facilities, planning and construction. The governing board made this crucial decision unanimously, marking a significant step in enhancing the school district’s infrastructure.

Superintendent Michael Vierra expressed enthusiasm about Silva’s appointment, stating, “We are pleased to officially appoint Ms. Silva to lead our facilities team.” He emphasized her unique skill set and history of successful contributions to district projects, highlighting her long-standing commitment to the community as a resident of Santa Clarita and a future parent in the Hart district.

Silva brings a wealth of experience to her new role, having launched her career in facilities and construction as a field coordinator and construction estimator with Gangi Builders Inc. in 2004. She further honed her skills as a project/contracts manager with Lundgren Management starting in 2015. Most recently, she served as the director of facilities at St. Annes Family Services in Los Angeles.

With her official start date on December 8, Silva is set to play a pivotal role in ensuring that schools within the district are safe, modern, and conducive to optimal learning environments for all students. Her appointment is not just a professional milestone; it resonates deeply within the community as it reflects a commitment to enhancing the educational experience for future generations.

As the district moves forward under Silva’s leadership, stakeholders are eager to see the positive impact her expertise will bring. The community is encouraged to watch for upcoming developments and initiatives aimed at improving school facilities, ensuring that every child has access to a high-quality learning environment.

This new chapter for the William S. Hart Union High School District represents a proactive step toward fostering innovation and excellence in education. As more details emerge, the community remains hopeful for the positive changes ahead.