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Danville Teachers, Students Recognized By Rotary Club of Alamo
The annual Educators of the Year and Students of the Year awards were presented earlier this month.
ALAMO, CA — Teachers and students from five Danville schools were recently honored by the Rotary Club of Alamo. The annual Educators of the Year and Students of the Year awards were presented during the May 17 meeting.
“Teachers select the students of the year based on academics, school activities and community service,” the Rotary Club of Alamo said in a statement.
Teachers and students from Alamo Elementary School, Rancho Romero Elementary School, Stone Valley Middle School, Monte Vista High School, and San Ramon Valley High School were represented.
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“The Rotary Club of Alamo has been sponsoring the Educators and Students of the Year Award program for over 30 years,” the Rotary Club of Alamo said.
Photo courtesy Skip Kuebel
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Caption for Group Photo: Educators and Students of the Year.
Back Row L to R: Cindy Chin, representing Assemblywoman Catherine Baker; Mary Dietler, Alamo Elementary School; Chris Sherwood, Stone Valley Middle School Educator of the Year; Jack Prichard, Stone Valley Student of the Year; Monte Vista High School Principal Dr. Kevin Ahern; San Ramon Valley
High School Educator of the Year Eric Melvin; San Ramon Valley Student of the Year Cassandra (CJ) Mack; San Ramon Valley Assistant Principal Jamie Keith; Rancho Romero Principal Skye Larsh; and Rancho Romero Educator of the Year Deneka Ellens-Horalek.
Front Row L to R: Alamo School Student of the Year Ryan Mead; Alamo School Educator of the Year Andrea Fettig; Monte Vista Student of the Year Sierra Taylor; Monte Vista Educator of the Year Sue
Gordon; Rancho Romero Student of the Year Tyler Singer; Rancho Romero Teacher Allie Raney; and Jennifer Quallick, representing Contra Costa County Supervisor Candace Andersen.
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