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Teacher of
the Year
- Ann Akey, science teacher at
Woodside
- Inez Paepcke, computer
education teacher at Menlo-Atherton
Employee of
the Year
- Pilar Erice, attendance clerk
at Carlmont
- Fran Huber, guidance
information specialist at Menlo-Atherton
Adult School Teacher of the Year
Volunteer
of the Year
- Alan and Emily Sarver,
volunteers at Carlmont
- Barba Kandarian, volunteer at
Sequoia
40 Years of
Service
- Arlene Kolber, science teacher
at Woodside
- Frank Moura, music teacher at
Menlo-Atherton
- Gary Thurston, social studies
teacher at Woodside
- Suzanne Wells, guidance advisor
at Redwood
- Pamela Wimberly, physical
education teacher at Menlo-Atherton
30 Years of
Service
- Patricia Cocconi, director of
the Sequoia Adult School
20 Year of
Service
- Rose Cooper, District school bus
driver
- Kathleen Coughlin, English teacher
at Woodside
- Toni DiCicco, senior school
secretary of Menlo-Atherton
- Ninelle Escalante, senior office
assistant at the District
- Andy Frederick, warehouse delivery
worker for the District
- Kay Kearny, senior instructional
associate at Menlo-Atherton
- Wendy Moore, District school bus
driver
- Karen Ramirez, guidance advisor at
Menlo-Atherton
- Hector Serrano, District welfare
and attendance coordinator
- Cherry Stephens, plant manager at
Sequoia
- Carolyn Wallace, English teacher
at Carlmont
- Marian Welch, speech and language
therapist at Woodside
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August 11,
2008
August 21,
2008
- Carlmont High
School
- Menlo-Atherton High
School
- Redwood High School
- Sequoia High School
- Woodside High
School
September
15, 2008
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Teacher of
the Year
- Ann Akey, science teacher at
Woodside
- Inez Paepcke, computer
education teacher at Menlo-Atherton
Employee of
the Year
- Pilar Erice, attendance clerk
at Carlmont
- Fran Huber, guidance
information specialist at Menlo-Atherton
Adult School Teacher of the Year
Volunteer
of the Year
- Alan and Emily Sarver,
volunteers at Carlmont
- Barba Kandarian, volunteer at
Sequoia
40 Years of
Service
- Arlene Kolber, science teacher
at Woodside
- Frank Moura, music teacher at
Menlo-Atherton
- Gary Thurston, social studies
teacher at Woodside
- Suzanne Wells, guidance advisor
at Redwood
- Pamela Wimberly, physical
education teacher at Menlo-Atherton
30 Years of
Service
- Patricia Cocconi, director of
the Sequoia Adult School
20 Year of
Service
- Rose Cooper, District school bus
driver
- Kathleen Coughlin, English teacher
at Woodside
- Toni DiCicco, senior school
secretary of Menlo-Atherton
- Ninelle Escalante, senior office
assistant at the District
- Andy Frederick, warehouse delivery
worker for the District
- Kay Kearny, senior instructional
associate at Menlo-Atherton
- Wendy Moore, District school bus
driver
- Karen Ramirez, guidance advisor at
Menlo-Atherton
- Hector Serrano, District welfare
and attendance coordinator
- Cherry Stephens, plant manager at
Sequoia
- Carolyn Wallace, English teacher
at Carlmont
- Marian Welch, speech and language
therapist at Woodside
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High school students
and their parents are invited to College
Night 2008 on Thursday, October 30, 2008, from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. in the Canada College
Gymnasium, 4200 Farm Hill Blvd.,
Redwood City.
Along with an
opportunity to meet with representatives from over 40 colleges, College Night
2008 offers information about academic programs, admission requirements,
junior-year transfers, financial aid and more as well as workshops on
admissions policies, academic programs and financial aid.
Sponsored by the Sequoia Union
High School
District and Canada
College.
Click here for
a flier with more information.
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Your Bond Dollars at Work
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Sequoia High School Establishes a Hall of Fame.
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The calendar for 2008-09 has been approved
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Established in 1895, the Sequoia Union High School District was the first school district to provide high school education between San Francisco and San Jose. The students and schools of the District have consistently won county, state, and national recognition for excellence, and our professional teaching and support staff is second to none. Our students consistently perform in the highest percentiles on state and national tests. We are a district that encourages motivation and creativity for all of our valuable community members. |
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