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August 4, 2025
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A bold new chapter is underway at Lynwood Unified School District following the appointment of a new superintendent, Dr. Patrick Gittisriboongul, a forward-thinking leader known for transforming educational environments through innovation, equity and strategic partnerships.
Gittisriboongul — who has served as the district’s assistant superintendent of Technology and Innovation since 2021 and as its inaugural Chief Technology Officer from 2015 to 2018 — was appointed superintendent by the Board of Education on June 5. He officially stepped into the role July 1, succeeding Superintendent Dr. Gudiel R. Crosthwaite, whose tenure strengthened academics, enrichment and facilities, providing a strong foundation for Gittisriboongul to build upon.
Gittisriboongul has been the driving force behind efforts to expand equitable, tech-enhanced learning environments and ensure every student has access to the tools and support needed to thrive in a rapidly evolving world. Named the 2024 Los Angeles County Cabinet Member of the Year, Gittisriboongul’s leadership has helped position Lynwood Unified as a statewide and national model for digital equity.
Through strategic partnerships and bold initiatives, Gittisriboongul has worked to expand internet access to Lynwood homes, including the launch of ONE Lynwood, a citywide fiber network created with the City of Lynwood and SiFi Networks to ensure every Lynwood student can access affordable broadband internet throughout their educational journey. He also led the district’s Digital Equity Initiative and established an Artificial Intelligence Task Force to explore how emerging technologies can enhance student learning and workforce readiness.
Before joining Lynwood Unified, Gittisriboongul served as assistant superintendent of Innovation for the San Diego County Office of Education and held key leadership positions at the Huntington Beach Union High School District and Montebello Unified School District.
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