Dr. David Miyashiro is a renowned education leader known for revolutionizing learning approaches in Southern California. As a digital pioneer, he has garnered recognition for his efforts, such as being named Superintendent of the Year and one of the "Top 35 District Leaders in Personalized Learning" by the White House and U.S. Department of Education. As superintendent of Cajon Valley Union School District, he established the first Computer Science Magnet School, a digital teacher academy, and personalized technology learning programs. Under his leadership, the district has won multiple awards, including the National School Boards Association's Magna Award for Digital Learning. With a doctorate in Education from UCLA and experience as a principal and assistant superintendent, Dr. Miyashiro continues to drive change in the education sector as a keynote speaker and state board of education's appointed Co-Chair of K-12 Computer Science.