[Congressional Record Volume 157, Number 72 (Tuesday, May 24, 2011)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Page E941]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
RECOGNIZING THE DISTINGUISHED EDUCATION CAREER OF HOWARD BERGER
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HON. DEVIN NUNES
of california
in the house of representatives
Tuesday, May 24, 2011
Mr. NUNES. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to recognize the long and
distinguished career of Howard Berger, Superintendent of the Tulare
Joint Union High School District, who is retiring at the end of this
school year. Howard spent his entire career teaching and guiding high
schools in Tulare. His awards and accomplishments are so numerous that
there is not enough time today to list them. What I can say is that for
the people of Tulare there is no need for a list. Anyone who knows
Howard also knows that he is a Tulare institution.
After graduating from California State University, Hayward in 1968,
Howard began his teaching career in Tulare County. Howard admits that
he only intended to spend a year at Tulare Union High School teaching
Social Studies. Fortunately for students and parents that school year
stretched to 1983. Howard has said that what kept him in Tulare was the
great community spirit and commitment to education of its residents.
During 1972-1973, Howard also taught Social Studies and English at
Cherry Avenue Middle School.
In 1975, Howard began his distinguished career as an academic
administrator, becoming Chair of the Social Studies Department at
Tulare Union High School. Further success followed like clockwork. In
1986, Howard was named Assistant Principal at Tulare Western High
School and in 1989 he was selected Principal at Tulare Union High
School. In 2006, Howard had the honor of being named Superintendent of
the Tulare Joint Union High School District. Under his leadership,
Tulare opened a third high school, Mission Oak, a milestone in Tulare
history. Mission Oak High School will see its first graduating class
this year.
During his time as Principal and Superintendent, there were numerous
accomplishments, honors and awards reflecting Howard's leadership of
Tulare high schools. Recognition came from the Western Association of
Schools and Colleges, the State of California, the federal government,
and national education associations, including a Bill & Melinda Gates
grant to participate in a national educational study.
Howard's career as Principal and Superintendent will be remembered as
an important chapter in Tulare County history. What should also be
remembered was that Howard was first and foremost a teacher. As he has
said, ``I think in my whole career the experience I've enjoyed the most
was teaching. You see immediately the impact you've had.''
For 43 years, the citizens of Tulare have had the privilege of Howard
teaching and guiding their students. Forty-three years is a long time.
In Howard's office there is also a 43-year-old Fisher 150 record player
that he bought with his first paycheck from the school district. Like
the record player, many changes have occurred in Tulare, the State of
California, and the nation. Howard successfully steered Tulare high
schools through them all. It is hard to imagine Tulare schools without
Howard. As he enjoys his retirement, I hope Howard will also have time
to reflect on his legacy and know that he had a lasting impact on the
lives of thousands of high school students and their families.
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