April 9, 2026 - 21:53

The public will soon have a direct say in whether a prominent Rialto education center undergoes a name change. A formal poll will be conducted to gauge community sentiment on renaming the Cesar Chavez/Dolores Huerta Center for Education.
This decision follows a period of discussion and reflection within the community. The center, which serves as a vital hub for educational programs and resources, currently honors two iconic figures in the American labor and civil rights movements. The push for a potential renaming stems from a desire to ensure the institution's identity fully resonates with local residents and reflects its mission.
Officials have emphasized that this will be a community-driven process. The upcoming poll is designed to capture a wide range of voices and opinions before any final decision is made by the governing board. Supporters of the current name argue it pays homage to a crucial legacy of activism, while those advocating for change may seek a name with more localized significance or one that represents a broader educational vision.
The outcome of the poll will provide critical guidance to local leaders. Regardless of the result, the process underscores a commitment to civic engagement and a collective conversation about the values and history the community wishes to see represented in its public institutions. The final determination is expected later this year following the compilation of the public's input.
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