Nicholas Dibs for Garden Grove School Board

The Candidate For Better Schools & Communities


 

Nicholas Dibs: A Lifetime of Leadership

"SUCCESS, as I prefer defining it, is devoting and utilizing your career, talents and abilities helping others and oneself achieve much-needed positive change for a better future, nation and world!" – Nicholas Dibs

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Providing proven leadership and community service for more than five decades, Nicholas Dibs is ready to bring his experience and dedication to the Garden Grove School Board.

A long-time local resident, Nicholas was born in Long Beach and moved to Garden Grove with his family in 1973, where he graduated with honors from Pacifica High School. As a college student, Nicholas began his career in education as an Instructional Aide for the Orange County Department of Education. Pursuing a career in education with a focus on life sciences, he earned his Bachelor’s Degree in Biology with minor in Chemistry and successfully complete the teacher training program at California State University, Long Beach. In 1992, Nicholas became a credential and certified science teacher upon finishing his student-teaching requirement at Millikan High School and Bancroft Middle School. He went on to amass nearly 3o years of experience as an educator, teaching at the Los Alamitos, Norwalk-La Mirada, Long Beach, and Garden Grove Unified School Districts.

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With over 15 years as a credentialed and substitute teacher at GGUSD, Nicholas taught a wide variety of K-12 and adult school courses in virtually every subject and grade level throughout the District in hundreds of classrooms. Nicholas has always been an advocate for our students, which is clearly exemplified by his lifelong service and leadership in the field of education. It is his many years of experience in local classrooms throughout the district that makes him uniquely qualified to help lead the GGUSD into the new decade. Through his efforts and participation at GGUSD, he fought to keep woodshops open, preserved autoshop classes, re-establish Youth in Government Day, and institute the GGUSD Choose Wellness Program to prevent teen suicide. In addition, Nicholas has co-sponsored Garden Grove’s College Graduates Reception for the past three years and currently serves as a member of the GGUSD Human Relations Task Force.

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Nicholas is humbly asking for your vote so he to expand his good work for our students by serving on the Garden Grove School Board. Your vote to elect Nicholas is a vote for our children—a vote to help achieve positive change to improve their education so students and their families can have a better future.

As your board member, Nicholas will advocate to safely reopen our schools, reduce class sizes, increase Career and Technical Education skilled-trade classes, implement a GGUSD “College Promise” Initiative, and establish a non-profit Garden Grove Education Foundation.

Professional Experience+

  • Los Alamitos USD Credentialed Teacher, K-12 On-Call/Sub (2018 – Present)
  • Long Beach Church leader and CEO (2006 – Present)
  • GGUSD Credentialed Teacher, K-12/Adult On-Call/Sub (2001 – 2017)
  • Long Beach USD Credentialed Teacher, K-12/Adult Hourly Teacher and On-Call/Sub (1992 – 2007)
  • California Department of Water Resources / State Water Project, Water Education & Tour Coordinator (1996 – 2004)
  • Norwalk-La Mirada USD Credentialed Teacher, Contract Teacher or K-12 On-Call/Sub (1992 – 1996 & Spring 2008)
  • “Science Connection” Program of SCE in Partnership with JPL/NASA (for 5th/6th Grade Students & Teachers), Instructor (1993 – 1994)
  • Orange County Department of Education, Instructional Aide (~4.5 years)

Community Involvement+

  • GGUSD Human Relations Task Force (HRTF) Community Member (2019- Present)
  • Community Hospital Long Beach Foundation Task Force Member for reopening the hospital (2018 – 2019)
    • Hospital will be reopening 2020 to help with the COVID-19 pandemic
  • Advocate at GGUSD School Board meetings (2015 – Present) recommending ways to improve our schools, including:
    • Community resources, counseling and wellness programs for teen suicide prevention – a contributing factor prior to the District establishing the “Choose Wellness” program; that still-closed Wood Shops at all 10 intermediate schools and Auto Shops at 4 high schools be re-opened ASAP; preventing alleged misuse of public funds; and many other positive-change initiatives/suggestions. Advocacy accomplishments or contributing factors include but are not limited to the District:
    • Reopening the prior-eliminated Auto Shop classes back to 6 full-time classes at Rancho Alamitos High School, thereby keeping the program intact (2017);
    • Having all Board Policies and Administrative Regulations posted on the District’s website (~2017 – 2018);
    • Having GGUSD’s Proposed annual Budget posted on the District website for public review and comment prior to School Board approval;
    • Making the NET CETERA booklet available for parents at all District schools as a free resource to help protect children from online/social media abuse;
    • Re-establishing Youth In Government Day for 61 GGUSD high School students who participated on 2/15/2018.
  • Orange County Science & Engineering Fair, Former Board Member and Judge
  • Recipient of the “President’s Associates Human Service Award for Outstanding Community Service Leadership” – recognizing the outstanding volunteer accomplishments of only one student selected from among the University during Nicholas’ senior year at CSULB

Education+

  • CSU Long Beach: Teacher Credential Training Program and Certification, K-12 & Adults (Science)
  • CSU Long Beach: Bachelor’s Degree in Biology with Chemistry Minor
  • Orange Coast College: Associate of Arts Degree
  • Santiago Canyon College: CTE* Water Science courses and SWRCB, AWWA Certifications
  • *Career & Technical Education – Water Treatment, Operations, Conservation/Efficiency
  • Pacifica High School Honors graduate, ASB Officer, WASC Accreditation Commission student representative, Presidential Classroom For Young Americans, Key Club president, Science Project Special Awards received (Municipal Water District of Orange County, US Army, US Navy, and more)

Extended Biography+

Providing proven leadership and community service for more than five decades, Nicholas Dibs is ready to bring his experience and dedication to the Garden Grove School Board.

Dibs is a credentialed teacher with a degree in Biology and a minor in Chemistry. He has taught at all grade levels (preK-12, Adult School) in a variety of subjects. Many years of experience in local classrooms throughout the district, makes him uniquely qualified to help lead the GGUSD into the new decade.

A long-time local resident, Nicholas Dibs was born and raised in Long Beach. Nick’s family moved to Garden Grove in 1973 where he attended Pacifica High School (PHS) and graduated with honors. While attending PHS, Nicholas was elected and served as an ASB Officer (Senior Class VP), was selected to participate in the City’s Youth In Government Day (YIGD) program, represented PHS at the Presidential Program For Young Americans in Washington DC, received a number of Special Awards (see below) at the OC Science & Engineering Fair, served as student member of the visiting WASC Accreditation Committee/Team to Bell HS (LAUSD), served as Key Club president, and in other PHS student leadership and community service roles.

Pursuing a career in education with a focus on life sciences, he graduated with an Associate Degree from Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa in 1989, and received his Bachelor’s Degree in Biology with minor in Chemistry from Cal State University, Long Beach (CSULB). During his senior year he received the prestigious “Presidents’ Associates Human Service Award For Outstanding Community Service Leadership” – annually recognizing the efforts of only one student at CSULB. He then successfully completed his fifth year -- the teacher training program -- at CSULB and became a credential and certified science teacher in 1992 after completing student-teaching at Millikan High School and Bancroft Middle School.

From 1992 to 2007, Nicholas worked as a credentialed teacher at Long Beach USD in a variety of hourly, long-term and substitute assignments, simultaneously serving as a substitute teacher for Norwalk-La Mirada USD. During 1993-1994, Nick worked as an Instructor on the very special SCE/NASA/JPL “Science Connection” mobile science classroom program for thousands of 5th and 6th Grade students and their teachers within SCE’s service area. Given his interest in the sciences, including having received Special Awards from the Municipal Water District of Orange County, the US Army, US Navy, and other organizations for his science project while attending Pacifica High School, Nick worked for the California Department of Water Resources (DWR) at the State Water Project as “Water Education & Tour Coordinator” from 1996 to 2004. From 2001 to 2017, Nicholas also worked for GGUSD as a credentialed teacher in a wide variety of K-12 and adult school substitute teaching assignments in virtually every subject and grade level throughout the District in hundreds of classrooms. Since 2018, Nick has been a credentialed teacher working “on-call” in a variety of teaching assignments for Los Alamitos USD.

Nicholas has always been an advocate for our students, which is clearly exemplified by his lifelong service and leadership in the field of education. Nicholas began his career in education working as an Instructional Aide for four-and-a-half years for the Orange County Department of Education while attending college. From 2015 to 2016, he lobbied and requested the School Board to not close the last two intermediate school Woodshops at Ralston and Alamitos Intermediate School and the school board incumbent did not stop them from closing in June 2016. From 2015 to present, Nicholas has repeatedly requested the incumbent and school board members to begin re-opening some or all 10 intermediate school Woodshops as well as the Auto Shop classes GGUSD eliminated from four high schools: Unfortunately, this important request has apparently fallen on deaf ears because all 10 intermediate school Wood Shops and all four Auto Shops have remained closed to this day because the incumbent and school board have done virtually nothing to bring them back! Because of Nick’s initiative and efforts, he was able to reverse the teacher-staffing cuts and restore all of the 2016-cut Auto Shop classes at Rancho Alamitos High School and they have remained open to this day!

Moreover during 2017-2018, Nicholas actively worked to re-establish the Youth In Government Day (YIGD) program (for about 60 selected high school students) in the City of Garden Grove that he remembers participating in during high school. This focus intensified because the Youth Commission was discontinued and Nick worked to re-established the YIGD program that took place in 2018 for the first time in about 20 years! In 2017, 2018 and 2019, Nicholas Dibs co-sponsored the City of Garden Grove’s College Graduates Reception.

In May 2019 due to the attempted-suicide by a 7th Grade GGUSD student and published reports of increasing teen suicide (the second leading cause of death among youth), Nick spoke-up at multiple GGUSD School Board meetings to request GGUSD provide and increase – ASAP – counseling and wellness programs as a prevention measure to teen suicide. Within months, the GGUSD School Board established the District’s “Choose Wellness Program” to help students and parents prevent teen suicide. Nicholas currently serves as a community member of the GGUSD Human Relations Task Force.

Nicholas Dibs is humbly asking for your Vote so he to expand his good work for our students by serving on the Garden Grove School Board. He advocates for safely reopening our schools ASAP, reopening and increasing Career & Technical Education skilled-trades/Shop and other CTE classes, implementing a GGUSD “College Promise” Initiative (modeled after the existing Long Beach USD program), having GGUSD establish a non-profit GG Education Foundation, reducing class sizes, and other initiatives to help improve the education of all GGUSD students.

Your vote to Elect Nicholas Dibs is a vote for our children, -- a vote to help achieve positive change to improve their education so students and their families can have a better future!

Helping students succeed and achieve positive change and a better future for everyone, aptly describes the commitment and community service leadership skills and motivations of Nicholas Dibs, a credentialed Teacher who graduated with honors from the GGUSD. To help "give-back" and "pay it forward," Nicholas (known by students as Mr. Dibs) is asking for your vote to help bring much-needed positive change because "our public schools provide a critical foundation for the future wellbeing of students, families, local communities, our nation and the world! And therefore we -- individually and collectively -- as citizens and voters, have an obligation to do everything we can to help students (the future citizens and leaders of our nation) succeed and have the skills needed to become lifelong learners, critical thinkers, problem-solvers, and productive members of society." Elect DIBS for Better Schools and Communities!

A Lifetime Educator

A Lifetime Educator

A Trusted Neighbor

A Trusted Neighbor

A Community Leader

A Community Leader

A Youth-in-Government Proponent

A Youth-in-Government Proponent

An Empowering Force For Students

An Empowering Force For Students

A GGUSD College Graduate Co-Sponsor

A GGUSD College Graduate Co-Sponsor

A Dedicated Teacher

A Dedicated Teacher

A Student-Success Advocate

A Student-Success Advocate

A Champion for Our Schools’ Needs

A Champion for Our Schools’ Needs