What's Happening?
Victor Valley Union High School District Superintendent Carl Coles is leading a team of district staff in a 200-mile relay race to raise money for a student scholarship. The team, consisting of 12 runners and two drivers, is participating in the Ragnar
Road SoCal relay race, which spans from San Diego to Huntington Beach. The race is a test of endurance and teamwork, with each runner completing three legs of the race over 38 hours. The initiative aims to align personal goals with a collective effort to support a deserving student.
Why It's Important?
This relay race is crucial as it embodies the district's commitment to fostering educational opportunities and supporting students' futures. By raising funds for a scholarship, the event not only provides financial assistance to a graduating senior but also promotes the district's core values of living a life of purpose and potential. The race serves as a powerful example of community involvement and dedication to education, inspiring others to contribute to similar causes.










