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The SRVUSD headquarters at 699 Old Orchard Dr. in Danville. (Photo courtesy SRVUSD)

The San Ramon Valley Unified School District Board of Education is set to hold a special meeting Monday in which the trustees will discuss performance evaluations for the district’s superintendent and an assistant superintendents.

Superintendent CJ Cammack. (Photo courtesy SRVUSD)

Superintendent CJ Cammack and assistant superintendent of business services Danny Hillman are both coming to the end of their first years in their respective roles, after both administrators returned to SRVUSD after tenures in corresponding roles at the Fremont Unified School District.

The board will also discuss reviews for longer-tenured cabinet members — consisting of Assistant Superintendent of Human Resources Melanie Jones and Assistant Superintendent of Educational Services Christine Huajardo.

Cammack, who originally left SRVUSD as assistant superintendent of human resources in 2015, served as superintendent in Fremont from 2020 until departing to move back to SRVUSD last summer.

Hillman returned to SRVUSD months after Cammack took the reins from former superintendent John Malloy on July 1, 2024, with the board voting to appoint Hillman to his current role at its Oct. 15 meeting. Hillman had departed from his role as chief business officer at SRVUSD to work as assistant superintendent of business services in Fremont.

Cammack’s initial salary rate with SRVUSD was $395,000 annually, with Hillman’s at $296,107 annually – numbers that have been scrutinized by some community members and employees impacted by budget cuts amid the district’s ongoing financial struggles.

Hillman is currently on step four of a seven-step salary schedule, with step five set at $304,990 annually. Under the terms of Cammack’s contract, he is eligible to see up to a 3% salary increase annually if that amount aligns with what unionized employees salaries are raised. That is not the case this year.

The SRVUSD Board of Education is set to meet at 5 p.m. Monday (June 9). The agenda is available here.

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