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Madera South High’s 11th Homecoming the Friday - Carles Beckett to Serve as Grand Marshal

MADERA - Ushering in this year's Homecoming as Grand Marshal will be an educator who has dedicated his life to the community of Madera for the last 65 years, Mr. Carles Beckett.  “I have spent my last 65 years in Madera. I graduated from Madera Union High School in 1963. Became a teacher in 1967 at Ripperdan Elementary School teaching fifth grade. I was an administrator for many, many- many years. I was a student in the 50s, a teacher in the 60s, an administrator in the 70s, 80s, and 90s,” expresses Beckett.

A few of Mr. Beckett’s principalships included being the principal at Dixieland Elementary for 15 years and helping the building stages of Lincoln Elementary as the opening principal in 1994. “The students of Madera Unified mean the world to me,” states Beckett as he reviews his roles in the district. 

Beckett explains that it was the Madera South Satellite Campus that had led him to work at the district office alongside Dr. Julie O’Kane, “Julie came to me and said we need to get this bond together so we can complete the Madera South campus.” Mr. Beckett worked to put together what would come to be called the “Triple-A Plan.” “That was the plan that would be miraculously passed for Madera South to get started.”

A miracle since bonds were not normally passed when put to voters at the time. The bond had failed on its first attempt but was passed on the second. “That is one of the major things I am most proud of in my 52 years. I have been involved in every bond since. Madera South has been what opened the doors to all of these new schools that are now able to be opened.” Beckett explains the smile that he has on his face every time he drives by a new school that has opened in the last few years. “Our kids need it, they deserve these new schools.”

Over the span of his career, Beckett has worked for every superintendent Madera Unified has ever had. He is currently “doing whatever they need me to.” The assignments may be anything for subbing for an administrator, to mentorship or using his decades of experience to navigate through a challenge. “I know we (Madera Unified) are on the right path. Not every student is going to college and we need to prepare them for those future jobs, we need to prepare them for life. We need to create productive citizens to create a better community.”

A decade of Stallions thank you, Mr. Beckett, for all of your years of service and dedication to our district and your personal role in the young history of Madera South High School. The standing goal of the school will always be to help nurture “good people” with every student who steps onto campus.

Madera South’s Homecoming will be September 27th beginning with the Homecoming Parade at 9 am on Stadium Road. Junior Varsity game will be later that evening at 5 pm and the Varsity game to start at 7:30 pm at Memorial Stadium. The Stallions will be facing off against Mission Oak High School. 

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