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SRVUSD Student Recognition Project Open House
The event is an opportunity to view and acknowledge the many projects created by high school students in the SRVUSD.

From SRVUSD: All community members are invited to attend the annual Student Recognition Project Open House and Project Display. The event is an opportunity to view and acknowledge the many projects created by high school students in the San Ramon Valley Unified School District.
Last year, over 1,000 students submitted projects. All projects are showcased at the Open House at which the honorable mentions and winners are unveiled. This annual Open House of the Student Recognition Project showcases student projects representing over 20 categories.
The project offers SRVUSD high school students an opportunity to connect with professionals, gain experience, have their work noticed by a wider audience, add to their resume and college application and receive accolades.
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The program is coordinated by the San Ramon Valley Unified School District and sponsored by Chevron. The purpose of the program is to create collaboration among students, educators and the business community in the San Ramon Valley, to promote educational excellence and to prepare students for the business world of the 21st century.
More information on the Student Recognition Project may be found at http://www.srvusd.net/studentrecognitionproject.
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When: Monday, March 12, 2018, 4 – 7 p.m.
*Where: Bishop Ranch 15, 12667 Alcosta Blvd., Suite 300, San Ramon (Alcosta Blvd. at Norris Canyon Road)
*Opening remarks by SRVUSD Superintendent and School Board President at 5:30 p.m.
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