Moving Forward Together

Chino Valley Unified School District has amazing untapped potential to be an educational leader in California. Together, we can reunite the community under the singular focus on ensuring youth are excelling academically and preparing for a successful entry into adulthood.

eric shamp smiling in a plaid long sleeve shirt with the city of chino behind him

Hey, I'm Eric ✌️

I am running for Chino Valley Unified School Board in Trustee Area 1 because I want to return CVUSD to a thriving school district that leads by example, innovation, and best practices.

I want to see CVUSD shape the future of education, fostering a safe, inclusive, supportive, and high quality education for our most valuable community members – our students.

CVUSD has been responsible for educating students and partnering with parents and caregivers in Chino Valley’s public schools for over 160 years. It has been integral to creating the amazing community we all call home.

On School Board I will prioritize...

Good Governance

Leadership starts at the top. My experience as a non-profit Director will be used to ensure a sense of professionalism and commitment to excellence will be exemplified from the board at all times.

Special Education

Providing a quality education that is responsive to the unique needs of all CVUSD students is one of my key priorities. SPED teachers and support staff must be properly resourced to ensure student success.

Education First

Supporting students and families on their educational journeys from pre-k to high school and beyond. It is our duty to prepare all students for the transition to the workforce, trade schools, community college, and universities after graduation.

School Safety

Bullying, racism, and physical altercations have no place in our schools. Solutions must be pursued and embraced throughout all levels of the district. Parents, children, and our community deserve safe school campuses.

Teacher Support

Teachers are the foundation of a thriving school district. CVUSD educators deserve to be heard, respected, and supported.