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redclaysoliloquy · 6 years ago
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Year in Review
New Discoveries:
Best music: Lord Huron
Best literary: In the Woods by Tana French
(honorable mention: all the David Sedaris books I read early this year, which was literally nearly all of them)
Best TV show: Please like Me
(honorable mentions: The Haunting of Hill House. Killing Eve. Derry Girls. Can’t Cope Won’t Cope. Difficult People. Blackish. My Mad Fat Diary.) What can I say, it was a good year for me and TV shows.) 
Most Played Song: Past Lives by Borns
Mini Series: SHARP OBJECTS from the window to the fucking wall. 
Best Movie:  I can’t think of one, though I know there is one. Will update later.
My husband got me into the MCU. It was important to him for me to at least know about it. I was resistant, but he got me sucked right in and it’s fun to be able to argue with my oldest which Avenger is the best with some knowledge. The whole thing is fun, also the eye candy is impeccable (I’m only talking about Chris Hemsworth, for the record.)  I like that, after 10 years, my husband and I still find common interests and new things to love, together. 
Enduring Loves: 
Jane Eyre. I watched the mini series from 2006 twice through, because it was amazing. And I read the book...again. 
All the old comfort shows and movies and books that I revisit, that would be too many to list and vaguely embarrassing probably. 
Watching Jeopardy with my man almost every night like we’re old folks! And congratulating each other on how smart we are when we get questions right.  
Watching every single ghost “documentary” on every streaming platform with my mom whenever she visits. 
They put King of the Hill on Hulu! We always used to watch it when I came over to Stu’s house after class when we were dating. Hello, nostalgia. 
Stu!
Looking Forward to (in media): 
The Dublin Murders
You’re the Worst (last season)
Game of Thrones (last season) 
Avengers: Endgame. 
NEW STAR WARS, BABY! 
Stranger Things!!!
Killing Eve
Looking Forward to (in life):
Moving to Colorado. 
Meeting my nephew!
Our road trip from California to the Grand Canyon to Colorado. 
Our Waikiki staycation before we fly out.
 Proud moments:
Blasting my 25 books goal to 31!
Selling art.
Perservering in my writing. 
Watching my oldest baby flourish in Kindergarten, like I knew he would. 
(by proxy) My husband running the Honolulu marathon like a BEAST. 
Feeling like I truly drank in and appreciated and felt gratitude for each day I spent on this beautiful island. 
I’m going to miss... 
Hawaii (and all that it encompasses)
My neighbors!
My house! 
My boys being the ages that they are right now, at this moment.
Hoping for: 
Maybe another baby? We’ll see.
Buying a house, possibly. 
A finished novel? Ha ha ha....
@nancythebisexualslutwheeler and @sabrinasweetheartwho
tell me about the shit you loved this year. 
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don-lichterman · 2 years ago
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Learn & Play Montessori Announces Updates to Daycare Information in Fremont, Danville, and Dublin
Learn & Play Montessori Announces Updates to Daycare Information in Fremont, Danville, and Dublin
Leader in Bay Area Preschool Programs The program starts at two years old and continues through kindergarten, helping busy parents juggle parental and work responsibilities with daycare. Daycare is often the first time a child is cared for outside the home and in a professional, licensed environment.” — Harpreet Grewal DANVILLE, CALIFORNIA, UNITED STATES, August 29, 2022 /EINPresswire.com/ —…
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tkmedia · 3 years ago
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Dougie’s Monday Mailbag (Gervonta Davis, Vasiliy Lomachenko)
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Dougie’s Monday Mailbag (Gervonta Davis, Vasiliy Lomachenko)
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Davis swung for the fences with almost every shot he launched at Barrios. Photo by Amanda Wescott-SHOWTIME 28 Jun by Doug Fischer LOMA AND TANK Dougie, What a great night of boxing. Loma is looking back to his usual self, and dammit if Tank isn’t always in tense and exciting fights. Kinda wish the ref would have let Barrios go out on his shield, but I know that’s not his job. What do you think Tank should do next? How do you see Tank vs. Josh Taylor playing out? Also, Loma loses to Lopez again (too much power), but I’d love to see it happen anyway. Maybe Loma pulls a Marquez (a la Baby Bull Diaz or Pacquiao IV) and just starches Lopez. I’d lose my mind if that happens, but in a good way. Loma is legit obsessed with Lopez right now. Side note: I just graduated from Columbia (wassup fellow alumnus). Any advice for a recent grad? Got my masters in nutrition and exercise physiology, and honestly, if I could be Canelo’s strength coach and sports dietitian, life would be pretty sweet. I’d settle for being on AJ’s team though. All the best. – JC, Dallas You gotta pay your dues, JC. That’s the best advice I can give anyone (Columbia grads included) and it’s true for every profession. So, if you want to get into boxing as a S&C coach, it’s best to start from the bottom up and work on your craft/profession as your teammates/clients learn their craft/profession. Work with promising amateurs and young prospects – or maybe even not-so-promising boxers who aren’t that young – (do it for free if necessary) and help them achieve their goals, thus growing with them in the sport. Every S&C coach you’ve heard of started out this way. What a great night of boxing. It was a lot of fun, but I wish the DAZN, ESPN and Showtime PPV broadcasts didn’t overlap the way they did. I can’t fully concentrate on three screens (four if you count the Twitter page that I kept flipping back and forth with the ESPN+ player on my laptop), so I didn’t watch the main event on DAZN (I’ll catch up later this week) and didn’t fully watch certain undercard bouts on all three shows (I’ll have to watch a replay of the Brant-Alimkhanuly fight). However, I still had a good time.
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Loma’s not as explosive as Tank, but he’s equally punishing to his opponents. Loma is looking back to his usual self, and dammit if Tank isn’t always in tense and exciting fights. I think both guys are must-see TV even though their styles and skillsets are different. Vasiliy Lomachenko’s the savvy ring general, while Gervonta Davis is the seek-and-destroyer. However, they have the same uncanny ability to pull the trigger with the right punch at the right time, and they both want to pressure their opposition until the opposition capitulates. Tank is more prone to bludgeon or whack out his opponents; Loma is more apt to grind his down or make them quit, but they’re both badasses. I’d love to see them tangle at 135 pounds. Kinda wish the ref would have let Barrios go out on his shield, but I know that’s not his job. I thought Thomas Taylor – one of the best young referees from California – did a great job on Saturday, and while he was little hesitant at first, I believe his stoppage was at the perfect time. Barrios was given an opportunity to survive and fight back if able, but he was ultimately spared serious damage. What do you think Tank should do next? Drop down to lightweight and challenge the Lopez-Kambosos winner, Ryan Garcia and/or Devin Haney. How do you see Tank vs. Josh Taylor playing out? I would favor The Ring champ to win a decision, but I think it would be a hell of fight. I don’t think Davis can be in a bad fight. Also, Loma loses to Lopez again (too much power), but I’d love to see it happen anyway. I would favor the young lion to beat the old lion again, but I wouldn’t totally count Loma out in a return bout, especially if the Ukrainian legend enters the ring 100% healthy and Lopez struggles to make 135. Maybe Loma pulls a Marquez (a la Baby Bull Diaz or Pacquiao IV) and just starches Lopez. I don’t see that happening, even if Lopez is severely weight drained. Loma is legit obsessed with Lopez right now. Of course, he is. He’s a real champion, a winner and an ultra-competitor. WEEKEND RECAP What’s up Doug, I hope all’s well. My last time writing in I asked how do you see Casimero vs Inoue going. I forgot that Casimero is now scheduled to face Donaire, who looked like a monster against Oubaali, so how do you see Donaire-Casimero going? Tank seems to have that sickening fast twitch power to the head and body and he’ll take one to give one, so he’ll be in exciting fights but I do feel like he’s defensively getting better at slipping and riding shots. What did you make of his performance and how do you see him fare vs. each of the top lightweights who we all want to see him fight? Loma looked sensational but can he make enough changes to beat Lopez in the rematch if it happens? Same for Lubin, can he do anything different vs Charlo if it were to happen? Janibek Alimkhanuly looks like one to keep an eye on! Cheers. – David, Dublin
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Janibek Alimkhanuly. Photo by Mikey Williams/ Top Rank Alimkhanuly was already Ring-ranked (No. 9 at middleweight) when he faced Rob Brant (who is currently at No. 8 but might drop out of the rankings following this stoppage loss). I expect The Ring Ratings Panel to advance the 28-year-old native of Kazakhstan up the 160-pound rankings. I can’t give you an analysis of his performance vs. the more experienced Brant because I haven’t seen it yet (don’t blame me, blame boxing’s power brokers for counter-programming the s__t out of each other), but based on that result and on what I’ve seen of him I think the southpaw is ready for top-tier middleweights after just 10 pro bouts. Alimkhanuly is currently rated No. 2 in the WBO’s middleweight rankings, just behind Jaime Munguia and the WBO titleholder Demetrius Andrade. If Munguia doesn’t want that Boo-Boo Smoke (oh my God, why did I write that? It sound like kindergarten slang for “fart”), I bet Qazaq Style would go for it. (H)ow do you see Donaire-Casimero going? I think it will be a hell of fight in the early going – it has the potential to become a shootout – but I think Donaire will keep his composure and systematically break his fellow Pinoy down to a mid-to-late rounds stoppage. As big, powerful, gutsy and savvy as Casimero is, the Road Warrior is too wild and reckless at times. Donaire will clip him at some point. Tank seems to have that sickening fast twitch power to the head and body and he’ll take one to give one, so he’ll be in exciting fights but I do feel like he’s defensively getting better at slipping and riding shots. He’s got the quick feet and reflexes to avoid punches when he sees them coming from a distance. I don’t know about his defensive prowess on the inside. It probably can be better than it is now if he works on it. I think he’s the total package as it. The main areas I’d like to see him improve in is his activity, his ring-cutting ability, and his combination punching. What did you make of his performance and how do you see him fare vs. each of the top lightweights who we all want to see him fight? I thought it was a very good performance; although he was outworked and outboxed in the early going, his speed, power and take-no-prisoners mentality ultimately proved too much for Barrios, who showed a lot of skill and grit lasting into the 11th round. Loma looked sensational but can he make enough changes to beat Lopez in the rematch if it happens? Does he need to change that much? Maybe all he needs to do is show up healthy and start faster. There’s only one way we’ll find out. Same for Lubin, can he do anything different vs Charlo if it were to happen? Yeah, tuck his chin and keep his gloves up. LOL. Seriously, he’s matured and developed a lot – technically and stylistically – since that first-round KO loss, and I think underrated trainer Kevin Cunningham deserves some kudos from the boxing community for The Hammer’s advancement. THE MATRIX Hey Dougie, Hope you’re good. Keep it up with the mailbag, some of us ain’t got much else in life! I’ve completely readdressed where I see Canelo in world boxing after what he’s done in recent times but my two faves still grab me. Inoue was monstrous the other week, then Loma came again this week. He didn’t start slow like he did against Lopez (not saying that’s why he lost!) but also he didn’t start slow like he did against everyone else! That whole “Matrix” thing might work but when boxers know they can just throw leather in different looks and pick up rounds…. And I’m not saying that’s why he lost to Lopez. But, afterwards, I watched him fight at his natural weight against the Ring Magazine #1 ranked boxer at featherweight, Gary Russell Jnr. Loma really shouldn’t be fighting at lightweight. Full stop. Where is he in your pantheon of greats at featherweight? – Thomas
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Loma beat Russell and won his first world title in his third pro bout. Photo / Naoki Fukuda Lomachenko? He’s not in my featherweight pantheon. He had six pro fights at featherweight and only fought two standouts – an overweight Orlando Salido, who narrowly outpointed him, and a 24-0 Russell, who he outclassed. I thought Loma was absolutely sensational in both fights, he exhibited uncommon resolve vs. Siri and he was masterful in dissecting the ultra-talented American, but those 24 rounds aren’t NEARLY enough to earn a place among the likes of Willie Pep, Sandy Saddler, Salvador Sanchez, Henry Armstrong, Eusebio Pedroza and Naseem Hamed. No disrespect to Loma. He’s an amazing talent, but he didn’t reign long enough in any one division to be considered among the best of a particular weight class. He’s like Jeff Fenech, another super-talent who beat top fighters in multiple weight classes in just a few years (and within 20 bouts), he’s recognized for his body of work over three divisions. Keep it up with the mailbag, some of us ain’t got much else in life! LOL. I’ll keep that in mind, Thomas. I’m on family vacation this week, but I’ll try to find a substitute for the Friday Mailbag and next week’s Monday Mailbag. I’ve completely readdressed where I see Canelo in world boxing after what he’s done in recent times but my two faves still grab me. Inoue was monstrous the other week, then Loma came again this week. I thought Loma looked sharp and confident against Nakatani, who’s tall order (pun intended) for most lightweights. He didn’t start slow like he did against Lopez (not saying that’s why he lost!) but also he didn’t start slow like he did against everyone else! It wasn’t just a slow start vs. Lopez; the young gun “handcuffed” Loma with his tactics and the threat of a knockout counterpunch. (A)fterwards, I watched him fight at his natural weight against the Ring Magazine #1 ranked boxer at featherweight, Gary Russell Jnr. I think that STILL might be his most impressive pro performance. Loma really shouldn’t be fighting at lightweight. He may not be a natural 135 pounder, but he’s Ring Magazine’s No. 1-rated lightweight, and he deserves to be. I can’t see him dropping back down all the way to 126 at this stage of his career but dipping down to junior lightweight might not be a bad idea if the right fight is available. Loma vs. Shakur Stevenson would be fascinating. CRAWFORD AND THE P4P Hi Dougie, I’m just curious about your thoughts on Crawford potentially taking on Jose Zepeda next and more specifically, should Crawford’s lack of quality competition start to affect his P4P standing? Guys like Inoue, Canelo and Spence constantly take on the best in their divisions while Bud takes on mediocre comp on the regular. This isn’t a knock on Bud, who IS good but I think he should have to start facing the p4p consequences sooner rather than later. I know Arum hasn’t exactly helped Bud’s career path lately but Bud chose to re up with him as well. MMs: Bud vs Mosley @140 Kosta vs Bradley Thanks. – Lance I’ll go with Crawford by MD or SD in a great fight, and Tszyu by UD in a good fight.
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Terence Crawford. Regarding Crawford’s place in the pound-for-pound rankings, I think he’s already dropped due to his relatively weak strength of schedule in comparison to Canelo’s and Inoue’s recent runs. Crawford was as high as No. 2 in The Ring’s rankings (behind Gennadiy Golovkin and later Lomachenko) through mid-2019. Canelo and Inoue were always outside of the top two, but they’ve had the better fight schedules from the second half of 2019 to the present and have advanced past the American, deservedly so in my opinion. Beating Zepeda at welterweight isn’t going to change my opinion. Crawford needs to face a P4P peer, such as Errol Spence or Josh Taylor, and beat him in order to advance past Inoue and Canelo. If he keeps fighting the Zepedas of the world, he’ll be in danger of slipping out of his current No. 3 spot.     Email Fischer at . Follow him on Twitter and IG at @dougiefischer, and join him, Tom Loeffler, Coach Schwartz and friends via Tom’s or Doug’s IG Live every Sunday. GET THE LATEST ISSUE AT THE RING SHOP (CLICK HERE) or Subscribe
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bethestaryouareradio · 4 years ago
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Top of the Morning to You!
“May your thoughts be as glad as the shamrocks
May your heart be as light as a song.
May each day bring you bright
Happy hours that stay with you all the year long.”  Irish blessing.
My first introduction to the Emerald Isles arrived when I was seven. First grade was the beginning of my education since pre-school and kindergarten did not exist in our neck of the woods. A new school had been constructed with young teachers dressed from head to toe in black with white collars who arrived from a faraway land called Ireland. These exotic nuns told the most marvelous tales of a land where mischievous little people known as leprechauns lived in tiny houses, worked as shoemakers, and hid their gold in pots at the end of the rainbow. Magical green shamrocks blanketed the fields and dales that were used by the legendary St. Patrick in the 4th century to explain the Holy Trinity to those he wanted to convert to Christianity. Best of all, we learned he had driven out the snakes.
Rattlesnakes were everywhere on our ranch so the thought of being able to run barefoot through a field of clover sounded spectacular. By the age of nine, letters were flying across the pond to my pen pal in Dublin and, finally when I was eighteen, I visited her in this mythical landscape to become an adopted Irishwoman. Since then, I’ve spent many days traversing the island, soaking up the hospitality of the people and the beauty of the stones, seascapes, landscapes, cottages, and shamrocks. Most charming are the tiny doors built at the base of trees where the leprechauns live.
Shamrocks grow in my garden in the colors of pink and yellow. There are over five hundred species of Oxalis, known as sorrel or shamrock. Many people consider them a weed because they do multiply. Because I love the Irish lore, I love my spreading shamrocks. They grow from a small bulb and in March sprout mounds of beautiful green clover-shaped leaves with flowers that open at the top of the morning and close at the end of the day. I started my collection by growing shamrocks indoors in a pot and eventually moved the plants outdoors. When the foliage turns yellow and begins to die, cut the leaves to let the plant sleep. Next season, the shamrocks will burst forth again. The tiny bulbs or tubers can easily be moved or transplanted elsewhere. Be aware that shamrocks can become invasive. If you have a small yard, it may be best to keep them in a container. Or designate one area of your garden for the shamrocks and don’t allow them to escape. 
Wear green on March 17 and celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with a pot of shamrocks on your table. They may not bring you a pot of gold, but shamrocks are a reminder that once we can travel again, visiting the land of leprechauns is at the end of the rainbow.
Happy St. Patrick’s Day. Erin Go Bragh!
Cynthia Brian’s Gardening Guide for March
Since I’ve been writing this column since 2008, I often mistakenly assume that readers understand that I encourage the use of organic and safe garden practices for feeding, fertilizing, spraying, or eliminating pests. There are always ways to create a beautiful garden without the use of toxic chemicals, insecticides, herbicides, and pesticides. Keeping our children, pets, and wildlife safe and healthy is of the utmost importance. Whether I specific an organic method or not, please always use eco-friendly products. By doing so, we’ll also heal our planet.
ELIMINATE SNAILS: Non-toxic to children, chickens, and other pets, Sluggo and Natria are two organic baits containing iron phosphate which naturally occurs in soil. Non-ingested bait degrades and becomes part of the soil. 
Other ways to purge snails and slugs include:
a. Handpicking them. I often go out at night with a flashlight and a bucket. If you have chickens, ducks, or geese, they’ll feast on escargot. Otherwise, at the risk of sounding cruel, you must kill them. We do the snail stomp. Put on boots and dance around. Other ways include drowning them in a bucket of water.
b. Trapping them. Snails like to hide in damp, dark refuges under flowerpots, boards, or plants. Gather them in the morning after their nightly raid.
c. Beer bowls. Snails are attracted to the fermenting yeast of beers. If you put out saucers or shallow bowls of beer, they will fall in. They don’t get drunk. They drown in the beer. 
d. Copper barriers. Copper bands or strips are probably the most effective barrier to keep snails and slugs out of pots and plants. It is work-intensive and more expensive, but especially useful around trees.
e. Decollate snails: These predatory snails have been used in Southern California to control young small brown snails in citrus groves. However, they cannot be used in Northern California as they would endanger other mollusk species. 
Once you have killed your snails, you can add them to your compost pile where their moist bodies will decompose quickly. The shells will take a bit longer but will add nutrients as they compost. 
UPGRADE your outdoor living to be a place that encourages peacefulness and solitude. Create an area where you can work and listen to the sounds of nature.
SUPPORT National Farmworkers Awareness Week March 25-31 by purchasing produce from socially responsible vendors.
TRY a solar-powered sonic mole deterrent that emits vibrations through the ground to keep these velvety creatures at bay. Moles do produce unsightly molehills and undermine plants with their shallow tunnels which can cause roots to dry out. They also do positive chores by feeding on slugs. 
STORE garbage cans out of reach of scavengers. Don’t feed wildlife. Skunks, raccoons, and coyotes have become frequent neighborhood visitors and can be dangerous.
FEED your lawns. Healthy soil grows healthy strong grass. Top your lawn with ¼ inch of compost or use a slow-release organic fertilizer that disseminates their nutrients through animal, plant, and mineral matter. It is best to fertilizer before rainfall. 
TURN on lawn sprinklers to check the heads have not been covered by new growing grass. 
DESTROY weeds and poison oak without toxic chemicals. 
For weeds in sidewalk cracks, borders, and areas where lawns, flowers, and other plants won’t be affected, mix one tablespoon Dawn dishwashing detergent, a cup of salt, and a gallon of regular white vinegar in a pail. Pour into a spray bottle and spray on the weeds on a sunny day. The sunlight works the magic. Be careful where you spray as this solution is harmful to grass and plants. It will kill your weeds.
For poison oak or super-tough weeds, buy a gallon of 30% white vinegar and put it in a spray tank undiluted. Spray poison oak as it emerges in spring and do it on a warm, sunny day. The 30% white vinegar is very potent and will kill everything it touches. It is the safe and effective alternative to using Round Up for a similar amount of money.  It also is useful for cleaning brick and stone patios, driveways, greenhouses, and hothouses. It will dissolve calcium, mineral, and lime buildup. 
SPRING for spring on March 20th.  Enjoy the rebirth of our gardens and start digging deeper.
Happy Gardening. Happy Growing. Happy Spring!
Photos and mores: https://www.lamorindaweekly.com/archive/issue1502/Digging-Deep-with-Goddess-Gardener-Cynthia-Brian-Top-of-the-Morning.html
Cynthia Brian, The Goddess Gardener, is available for hire to help you prepare for your spring garden. Raised in the vineyards of Napa County, Cynthia is a New York Times best-selling author, actor, radio personality, speaker, media and writing coach as well as the Founder and Executive Director of Be the Star You Are!® 501 c3. Tune into Cynthia’s StarStyle® Radio Broadcast at www.StarStyleRadio.com.
Buy copies of her best-selling books, including, Chicken Soup for the Gardener’s Soul, Growing with the Goddess Gardener, and Be the Star You Are! Millennials to Boomers at www.cynthiabrian.com/online-store. Receive a FREE inspirational music DVD.
Hire Cynthia for writing projects, garden consults, and inspirational lectures.
www.GoddessGardener.com
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ericdillie · 4 years ago
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Superintendent of Schools with the Key Educational Group in Dublin, California, Eric Dillie oversees staff operations and budgeting for public charter schools that serve roughly 600 regional kindergarten, elementary, and middle school students. Before assuming this position in 2018, Eric Dillie served two years as Director of International Programs for the York Education Group in the nearby city of Livermore. Eric Dillie also has extensive experience in the nonprofit and civic arenas. He sits on the board of directors for Partners for Change Tri-Valley and Rising Young Leaders. He also serves Rising Young Leaders as its Director of Education. An involved resident of Livermore, California, he has been a member of the Rotary Club of Livermore Valley since 2016. Beyond his wide-ranging professional and community endeavors, Mr. Dillie is a dedicated Christian and a loving husband and father. When he has time to relax, he enjoys cooking and playing video games.
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aegisdaycare-blog · 7 years ago
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Kids Learn Through Exploring and Environment
Schools and preschools offer a really good environment for your children these days however it is important to build one at home as well. This article will help you know how to build a positive child learning environment at home.
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onedublin · 7 years ago
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Dublin High School Senior Allison Loo
DUBLIN, CA–Dublin High School’s campus was buzzing Saturday morning with the NCS Tri-Valley Track & Field Championship taking over Gaels Stadium, the Tri-Valley Youth Expo Hackathon filling the old gym, and Dublin High School’s annual Senior Awards Night filling the Athletic Complex with students, parents, educators and members of the community. Over $4.8 million in scholarships and awards were presented to Dublin High School Class of 2018 students for their academic achievements, including over 14 athletic scholarships and 57 merit scholarships for colleges nationwide.
  Included in the event was the traditional passing of the gavel ceremony where outgoing senior and student body president Liliana Ogden introduced incoming student body president Brittany Brunckhorst.
Students were recognized for academic achievements across a wide variety of subjects and interests (full list below) and two seniors received the Best Attendance Award for not missing a single day of school throughout all four years of high school (including one student who didn’t miss a single day from kindergarten through 12th grade!). The Dublin High School Class of 2018 also featured eleven National Merit Scholarship finalists and two National Merit Scholarship winner.
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Outgoing Dublin High School Student Body President Liliana Ogden
OneDublin.org prepared the eighth annual edition of the popular “I am Dublin High” video (see below) featuring nearly 200 Dublin High School Class of 2018 seniors sharing their post-high school plans.
Photos and video: James Morehead and Michael Utsumi for OneDublin.org.
Dublin High Senior Awards Night 2018 Full Results
Passing of the Gavel
Outgoing Student Body President 2017-2018: Liliana Ogden
Incoming Student Body President 2018-2019: Brittany Brunckhorst
Senior Class Officer Recognition
President: Alex Tran
Vice President: Sophia Melgoza
Secretary: Anna Verzosa
Treasurer: Mayzin Kung
Senior ASB Officer Recognition
President: Liliana Ogden
Secretary: Vanessa Legins
Treasurer: Kiana Meagher
Josten’s Senior of the Year
Julia Kang
U.S. Air Force Academy
Isabella Adamos
U.S. Marines
Cesar Dragula
U.S. Navy
Austen Roe
Dave Burton Memorial Scholarship
Joanne Baek
Saahil Shangle
James Wang
Ted Hoffman Jr. Memorial Scholarship
Catherine Anne DeGuzman
Katherine Lam
Allison Loo
Michelle Yun
Dublin Rotary Student of the Month
August: Gregory Tomlinson
September: Racheal Matheny
October: Neil Bedi
November: Alexandria Townsend
December: Brandon Greim
January: Joanne Baek
February: Christopher Thach
March: Evelyn Morehead
April: Emily Sharp
Dublin Rotary Interact Student of the Month
September: Catherine Anne DeGuzman
March: Katherine Lam
April: Timothy Chen
Dublin Rotary Student of the Year
Kylie Burke
Dublin Rotary Interact Student of the Year
Katherine Lam
African American Achievement and Excellence Award
Amayia Brandon
Kayla Flanagan
Clevester Hines III
Douglass Bryant
Lidia Haile
Alexandria Townsend
Obreah DeLaney
Mia Hines
Demitrius Williams
Brian Beasley Athletic Scholarship Award
Breyan Ashley
Kyle Brown
Brandon Greim
Nicole Lee
Amari Tidwell
Carol Redden Shimizu Scholarship
Danielle Juliane Gaspar
City of Dublin, 2017 Young Citizen of the Year
Allison Loo
Danny Kleier Memorial Scholarship
Brandon Greim
Diablo Black Men’s Scholarship
Douglass Bryant
Don Biddle Memorial Scholarship
Paw Taw
Don Nelson Scholarship
Lesila Finau
Brandon Greim
Dublin High School Class of 2017 Scholarship
Christine Haggin
Allison Loo
Saahil Shangle
James Wang
Dublin Integrity in Action Scholarship
Sina Shahrzad
Dublin San Ramon Women’s Club (GFWC) Scholarship
Jenelle Barbier
Allison Loo
Racheal Matheny
Alexandra Padnos
James Wang
Dublin San Ramon Women’s Club (GFWC) Arts Scholarship
Rachel Yoon
Dublin Teacher’s Association Academic Student Scholarship
Bailey Diaz
Jacob Rodriguez
Dublin United Soccer League Scholarship
Vanessa Legins
Kylie Smith
EDCC Performing Arts Scholarship
Simonne Campos
Claudia Liu
Edy Coleman Service Scholarship
Gabriella Maitland
Italian Catholic Federation First Year Scholarship
Evelyn Morehead
National YoungArts Foundation
Rachel Yoon
Prudential Spirit of Community Award
Allison Loo
Richie’s Spirit Foundation College Scholarship
Allison Loo
Senior Board Representative
Brian Anderson
Stanford Health Care – Valley Care Auxiliary Scholarship
Grace Batra
Neil Bedi
Pranavi Dulam
Allison Loo
Gabriella Maitland
Teresa Herrington Memorial Scholarship
Syed Ahmad
Allison Loo
Krishna Kumar Pandian
United States Figure Skating Gold Level Achievement Award
Cassidy Kau
Scholarship Awards
ABC Medical Scholarship: Gabriella Maitland
Alameda County Science & Engineering Fair Award: Hannah Edge
American Vacuum Society Award: Hannah
Edge Bio-Rad Scholarship Program: James Wang
Bossola Scholarship: Liliana Ogden
Brian Perpetuo Memorial Scholarship: Racheal Matheny
Cal-HOSA Board of Directors Leadership Scholarship: Archita Padmanabhan
Cabrillo Civic Clubs of California Scholarship: Gabriella Maitland
Colombo Club and Colombo Auxiliary Scholarship: Liliana Ogden
Congressional Award Silver Medal: Saahil Shangle
Daughters of the American Revolution Good Citizen Essay Contest: Kylie Burke
Fagen Friedman and Fulfrost LLP Photography Award: Shayan Bawaney Fagen
Friedman and Fulfrost LLP Why Educations Matters Essay: Gabriella Maitland
Greg Goff Leadership Award: Allison Loo
Italian American Federation of the East Bay Scholarship: Christine Haggin, Evelyn Morehead
Livermore-Amador Symphony Arthur P. Barnes Award: Derek Dayton
National Football Foundation Scholar Award: Pranav Amuthasenthil
Northrop Grumman Engineering Scholarship: Shayan Bawaney
Regeneron Science Talent Search 2018 Scholar: James Wang
Tri-Valley Retired Educators’ Scholarship: Jenelle Barbier, Nicole Butler
Wa Sung Community Service Club’s Merit Scholarship: Christine Haggin
Youth on Course Scholarship: Julia Ni
Dublin High PFSO Scholarship
Shayan Bawaney
Allison Loo
Alex Tran
Rhiannon Coiner
Claudia Liu
James Wang
Angela Huang
Evelyn Morehead
Eugenia Gavrilova
Sina Shahrzad
Dublin High Irish Guard Band Boosters Scholarship
Andreana Aquino
Kayla Dow
Thomas Lim
Jenelle Barbier
Christine Haggin
Vade Shah
Jordan Chen
Alyssa Kaatmann
Jacob Timm
Derek Dayton
Ashley Kim
Ryan Wong
Dublin High Band Director’s Award
Vade Shah
Dublin High Choir Director’s Award
Christine Haggin
Dublin High Athletic Boosters Scholarship
Angela Huang
Evelyn Morehead
Jack Nielsen
Alexandra Padnos
Alex Tran
Natasha Yangthito-Villa
ASB Leadership Award
Julia Kang
AVID Scholarship
Consuelo De La Cruz
Edward Freeman Jr.
Shea Haiduck
Nicholas Rodriguez
Best Attendance Award
Parker DeClercq
Harpreet Lachhar
Counseling Department Scholarship
Jenelle Barbier
Nicole Butler
Logan Calhoun
Danielle Juliane Gaspar
Julia Kang
Culinary Academy Scholarship
Adele Brown
Brandon Greim
Kate LeClaire
Jaylin Leon
Misael Macias
Justin McGinnis
Liliana Ogden
Austin Quintero
Michael Rodriguez
Noor Salaymeh
Culinary Academy Student of the Year
Allison Sharp
DECA Academic Competition Award (*DECA Honor)
Aniket Behera
Ivan Nouripour
Saahil Shangle*
Ethan Chinn*
Krishna Kumar Pandian*
Jaiditya Sisodia
Joshua Coppock
Brian Patterson*
James Wiley
Christina Doss
Carolina Rynda*
Danielle Julianne Gaspar*
Kayelin Santa Elena
DECA Leadership Award
Saahil Shangle
French Department Scholarship
Paw Taw
Freshmen Mentorship Scholarship Award
Sruthi Mukkamala
Video Production Scholarship
Kyle Cohen
Edward Freeman Jr.
Henry Lenhardt
Christopher Thach
Kyle Zischka
Biomedical Academy
Syed Ahmad
Marriam Anjum
Robin Bajwa
Neil Bedi
Anjalee Chopra
Pieter Cory
Megana Daliparthy
Pranavi Dulam
Hannah Edge
Austin John Escobar
Kayla Flanagan
Mehar Goli
Lakshya Gutti
Courtney Haubert
Sana Imran
Navyada Koshatwar
Katherine Lam
Anna Le
Allison Loo
Adithya Menon
Anna Mittal
Sruthi Mukkamala
Christina Nguyen
Catrina Ortega
Archita Padmanabhan
Diane Pang
Anjali Patel
Darya Petrov
Chloe Poon
Stella Rocchi
Swathi Senthil
Sina Shahrzad
Bryan Smith
Maghna Sureshkumar
Marlena Taus
Elisa Tien
Donna Tran
Tyarah Trias
Isabella Valdez
Sunny Virk
Melody Woo
Abbie Yee
Engineering & Design Academy (* Project Lead the Way Scholars ^ Autodesk Certified)
Pranav Amuthasenthil *^
Brian Anderson *
Joanne Baek *
Smruthi Balajee *^
Shayan Bawaney *^
Jack Calhoun *^
Jeffrey Cho *^
Antonio de Vera *^
Evan Doerpinghaus *^
Samir Faizi
Eugenia Gavrilova *
Mohammad Haider *^
Rajveer Jaggi *
Jaimie Jin *^
Satvik Kulkarni *
Kenny Lau *
Hanna Li *^
Chloe Ma *
Jordan Marler ^
Krishna Kumar Pandian *
Brian Patterson *^
Gaurav Phanse *^
Vikram Rajan *
Nikhil Ramesh ^
Shayari Saha
Saahil Shangle ^
Eli Silva *^
Jaiveer Singh *
Hamed Solaiman *^
Gagandeep Thapar *^
Ethan Tuell ^
Sarang Vadali *
Schoenthal Family Foundation DEDA Scholarship
Brian Anderson
Joanne Baek
Shayan Bawaney
Jaimie Jin
Jaiveer Singh
Athletic Scholars
Breyan Ashley: Saint Mary’s University, Volleyball
Kyle Brown: University of San Francisco, Basketball
Jayden Clark: Southern Utah University, Football
Lesila Finau: University of Minnesota, Basketball
Brandon Greim: University of San Francisco, Baseball
Clevester Hines III: College of San Mateo, Football
Marcos Hoy: Butte College, Football
Nicole Lee: University of the Pacific, Soccer
Myles Moodie: College of San Mateo, Football
Antonio Munoz: Chabot College, Baseball
Amari Tidwell: Laney College, Football
Clifton Williams: Laney College, Football
Demitrius Williams: College of San Mateo, Football
Kyle Zischka: Laney College, Football
College Scholarships
Evelyn Acuna Bravo: California State University, East Bay
Syed Ahmad: Arizona State University
Isabella Amante: Hawaii Pacific University
Marriam Anjum: University of California, Riverside
Grace Batra: University of Portland
Alara Bowsher: Azusa Pacific University
Noah Bradley: Loyola Marymount University
Kyle Brown: University of San Francisco
Kylie Burke: Howard University
Jasmine Collins: Concordia University of Portland
Ernestine Covarrubias: Corban University
Megana Daliparthy: Seattle University
Derek Dayton: University of Utah
Charles de Guzman: University of Denver
Pranavi Dulam: Oxford College of Emory University
Sara Eddy: University of the Redlands
Hannah Edge: Arizona State University
Kayla Flanagan: Hawaii Pacific University
Danielle Juliane: Gaspar University of California, Merced
Brandon Greim: University of San Francisco
Lidia Haile: University of California, Merced
Courtney Haubert: Baylor University
Diana Hong: University of Southern California
Serena Hua: University of San Francisco
Jaimie Jin: University of Washington
Cassidy Kau: University of the Pacific
Ishaque Khan: University of Michigan
Ashley Kim: University of California, Los Angeles
Navyada Koshatwar: University of Southern California
Katherine Lam: University of the Pacific
Nicole Lee: University of the Pacific
Henry Lenhardt: Washington State University
Claudia Liu: Ringling College of Art and Design
Allison Loo: University of San Francisco
Emily Lowery: University of San Francisco
Maile Marino: Biola University
Sierra Martin: Saint Mary’s College of California
Juhi Mehta: University of San Diego
Neve Mendoza: Fordham University
Adithya Menon: University of Alabama
Devin Mentink: Colorado Mesa University
Farah Mohamed: University of Texas, Dallas
Abigail Moore: Oklahoma State University
Julia Ni: University of California, Santa Cruz
Liliana Ogden: Texas Christian University
Archita Padmanabhan: Rutgers University
Christine Padrid: Kent State University
Brian Patterson: Boise State University
Emily Perry: Southern Oregon University
Morgan Peterson: University of Nevada, Reno
Nikhil Ramesh: Arizona State University
Stella Rocchi: University of Arizona
McKenna Rodriguez: Washington State University
Nicholas Rodriguez: Creighton University
Allison Sharp: University of Nevada, Reno
Christian Souk: Washington State University
Alexandria Townsend: Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising
Tyarah Trias: Pepperdine University
Kobe Turangan: Biola University
Isabella Valdez: Saint Mary’s College of California
Cameron Victor: Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising
Vishnu Vinod: Washington State University
James Wang: Columbia University
Matthew Weber: University of Nevada, Reno
Natasha Yangthito-Villa: St. John’s University
Alison Yoo: Pratt Institute
Anna Zamboanga: Chapman University
President’s Silver Award for Outstanding Achievement
Athletic Department
Kyle Brown
Clifton Williams
Alec Wright
Kyle Zischka
AVID
Evelyn Acuna Bravo
Consuelo De La Cruz
Pablo Villanueva
Consumer & Family Studies
Nadia Bounar
Maggie Glassie
Austin Quintero
Michael Rodriguez
Alec Wright
Dance
Kyla Aude
Kayla Dow
Dramatic Arts
Rosemarie Hughes
Christine Padrid
Caedon Perriman
Austin Quintero
Collier Stafford
ELL
Nobumasa Masubuchi
Engineering
Jack Calhoun
Jeffrey Cho
Evan Doerpinghaus
Samir Faizi
Devin Mui
English
Grace Batra
Rhiannon Coiner
Muhammed Constantino
Caroline Hall
Zoe Warzyniak
Fine Arts
Miyuko Carballo
Cassandra Lawson
Instrumental Music
Angelo Constantinides
Alyssa Kaatmann
Mathematics
Timothy Chen
Trinity Choi
Xilun He
Sunny Virk
Regional Occupational Program
Cydney Gallant
Jade Le
Nathaniel Lubrin
Mariana Salceda
Jacob Timm
Sunny Virk
Science
Timothy Chen
Misael Macias
Gabriella Pena
Morgan Peterson
Allison Sharp
Matthew Weber
Social Science
Kylie Burke
Rhiannon Coiner
Emily Liss
Andres Salazar
Ian Tate
Special Education
Cydney Gallant
Brandon Luba
Jacqueline Paterson
Noah Perry
Troy Zischka
Video Production
Kyle Cohen
Edward Freeman Jr.
Henry Lenhardt
Christopher Thach
Kyle Zischka
Vocal Music
Caitlyn Acha
Gael Scholars (G), Presidential Gold (P), Californian Scholarship Federation (C), National Honor Society (N)
Baek (G)(P)(C)
Robin Bajwa (G)(P)(N)
Smruthi Balajee (G)(P)(C)
Aakash Balaji (G)(P)
Jenelle Barbier (G)(P)(C)(N)
Danica Bastress (G)(P)(C)
Grace Batra (C)
Shayan Bawaney (G)(P)(C)(N)
Neil Bedi (G)(P)(C)(N)
Jamie Bouchard (G)(P)(C)
Noah Bradley (G)(P)(C)(N)
Douglass Bryant (G)(P)(C)
Nicole Butler (G)(P)(C)(N)
Kylie Burke (C)
Logan Calhoun (G)(P)
Simonne Campos (G)(P)(C)
Joey Chan (G)(P)(C)
Faith Chau (G)(P)(C)
Esha Chekuri (G)(P)(C)
Jordan Chen (P)(C)
Nicole Chen (G)(P)(C)
Xiang Yu Chen (G)(P)
Ethan Chinn (G)(P)
Anjalee Chopra (P)
Vivian Chu (G)(P)(C)(N)
Hillary Chung (G)(P)(C)(N)
Jasmine Collins (C)
Madison Colangelo (P)
Natasa Copic (P)
Pieter Cory (G)(P)
Ernestine Covarrubias (G)(P)(C)
Derek Dayton (G)(P)(C)
Charles de Guzman (G)(P)(C)
Catherine Anne DeGuzman (P)(C)
Hillary Deleon (P)(C)
Bailey Diaz (G)(P)(C)(N)
Andre Dion (P)
Joshua Donhito (G)(P)
Pranavi Dulam (G)(P)(C)
Sara Eddy (C)
Emma Engstrom (C)
Zachary East (P)
Hannah Edge (G)(P)
Austin John Escobar (G)(P)
Arianna Feemster (G)(P)
Gianna Gardner (P)
Eugenia Gavrilova (G)(P)(C)(N)
Noah Goldfarb (P)
Mehar Goli (G)(P)(C)
Brandon Greim (C)
Christine Haggin (G)(P)(C)(N)
Lidia Haile (G)(P)(C)
Caroline Hall (C)
Xilun He (C)
Courtney Haubert (G)(P)(N)
Diana Hong (G)(P)(C)
Ryan Hong (P)(C)
Serena Hua (P)(C)
Angela Huang (G)(P)(C)
Joey Hung (G)(P)(C)
Sana Imran (G)(P)(C)(N)
Julia Jackson (P)
Riya Jain (G)(P)(N)
Jaimie Jin (G)(P)(C)(N)
Keshav Jindal (G)(P)
Nicole Jong (G)(P)(C)
Julia Kang (G)(P)(C)
Chinamay Kasareddy (C)
Cassidy Kau (C)
Rajvardhan Khaitan (C)
Ishaque Khan (G)(P)(N)
Abigale Kim (G)(P)(C)
Ae-Jean Kim (G)(P)(C)(N)
Ashley Kim (G)(P)(C)(N)
Rachel Kim (G)(P)
Navyada Koshatwar (G)(P)(C)
Satvik Kulkarni (G)(P)(C)
Mayzin Kung (G)(P)(C)(N)
Katherine Lam (P)(C)
Abigail Lau (C)
Kenny Lau (G)(P)(C)
Tyler Law (G)(P)(C)
Anna Le (P)
Audrey Lee (G)(P)(C)
Camryn Lee (G)(P)(C)
Michael Lee (G)(P)
Nicole Lee (G)(P)
Vanessa Legins (P)(C)
Shanling Lei (G)(P)(C)
Conner LeValley (P)
Hanna Li (G)(P)
Jenny Li (P)(C)
Sophia Lim (P)
Thomas Lim (G)(P)(N)
Christopher Liu (G)(P)(N)
Claudia Liu (G)(P)(C)
Allison Loo (G)(P)(C)(N)
Chloe Ma (G)(P)
Gabriella Maitland (G)(P)(C)(N)
Maile Marino (C)
Janina Ysabel Marquez (P)
Sierra Martin (G)(P)
Erika Marts (G)(P)(C)(N)
Racheal Matheny (C)
Ian Matta (P)(C)
Kiana Meagher (P)(C)
Juhi Mehta (G)(P)(C)
Adithya Menon (G)(P)(N)
Gregory Merz (P)
Farah Mohamed (P)(C)
Abigail Moore (G)(P)(C)(N)
Evelyn Morehead (G)(P)(C)
Sruthi Mukkamala (G)(P)(C)(N)
Bryanna Muniz (P)(C)
Jamie Ng (G)(P)
Christina Nguyen (G)(P)(C)
Julia Ni (G)(P)(C)(N)
Jack Nielsen (P)
Sakina Nuruddin (G)(P)(C)(N)
Liliana Ogden (G)(P)(C)(N)
Archita Padmanabhan (P)(C)
Alexandra Padnos (P)(C)(N)
Krishna Kumar Pandian (G)(P)(C)
Sang Woo Park (P)
Brian Patterson (P)(C)
Karah Nicole Pedregosa (G)(P)(C)(N)
Nikolai Peram (G)(P)
James Perez (P)
Darya Petrov (G)(P)(C)
Tavien Phan (G)(P)(C)(N)
Gaurav Phanse (G)(P)(N)
Ira Phatak (G)(P)(C)
Rebecca Polcyn (G)(P)(C)
Asia Posey (G)(P)
Ying Ci Qiu (P)
Sarina Qureshi (P)
Jenna Radwan (P)(C)
Vikram Rajan (G)(P)(C)
Jayani Ratnam (P)
Stella Rocchi (G)(P)
McKenna Rodriguez (P)(C)
Inigo Fernando Romero-Salas (P)
Carolina Rynda (G)(P)(C)
Kayelin Santa Elena (P)(C)
Swathi Senthil (G)(P)(C)
Vade Shah (G)(P)(C)(N)
Sina Shahrzad (G)(P)(C)(N)
Saahil Shangle (G)(P)(C)(N)
Audrey Shi (G)(P)(C)
Eli Silva (G)(P)(C)
Jacqueline Simonian (P)
Jaiveer Singh (G)(P)(C)
Jennifer Smith (P)(C)
Hamed Solaiman (P)
Latisha Sumardy (G)(P)(C)
Maghna Sureshkumar (P)(C)
Eric Tang (G)(P)(C)
Rachana Thanneeru (C)
Vincent Thai (G)(P)
Gagandeep Thapar (G)(P)
Elisa Tien (P)(C)
Gregory Tomlinson (P)(C)
Alex Tran (G)(P)(C)(N)
Donna Tran (G)(P)
Tyarah Trias (G)(P)(C)
Reese Tuazon (P)
Sarang Vadali (G)(P)(C)
Cory Wang (G)(P)
James Wang (G)(P)(C)(N)
Jeremy Wang (P)
Laura Wang (G)(P)
Reese Wix (G)(P)(C)
Ryan Wong (G)(P)(C)
Melody Woo (G)(P)(C)
Kevin Xiao (G)(P)
Natasha Yangthito-Villa (P)(C)
Abbie Yee (P)
Jaylene Yip (G)(P)
Alison Yoo (G)(P)(C)
Rachel Yoon (P)(C)
Christle Yu (P)
Michelle Yun (G)(P)(C)
Anna Zamboanga (P)
Victor Zhao (P)
Billy Zhong (G)(P)
California Scholarship Federation Leadership Scholarship
Shayan Bawaney
Sruthi Mukkamala
James Wang
National Merit Letter of Commendation
Joanne Baek
Douglass Bryant
Xiang Yu Chen
Trinity Choi
Hannah Edge
Mehar Goli
Christine Haggin
Sana Imran
Ashley Kim
Satvik Kulkarni
Christopher Lam
Hanna Li
Christopher Liu
Claudia Liu
Allison Loo
Adithya Menon
Sruthi Mukkamala
Krishna Kumar Pandian
Gaurav Phanse
Vikram Rajan
Eli Silva
Elisa Tien
Alex Tran
James Wang
Kevin Xiao
Billy Zhong
National Merit Finalists
Smruthi Balajee
Arianna Feemster
Eugenia Gavrilova
Diana Hong
Abigale Kim
Navyada Koshatwar
Ira Phatak
Vade Shah
Jaiveer Singh
Eric Tang
Cory Wang
National Merit Scholarship Award
Ira Phatak
Javieer Singh
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The post digs into the challenges posed by the limited hours of public preschools in Fremont. Press Release – Nov 22, 2021 FREMONT, Calif., November 22, 2021 (Newswire.com) – Learn and Play Montessori, a best-in-class preschool and kindergarten program in Fremont, Danville, and Dublin, is proud to announce a new post on the advantages of private preschools over public preschool and…
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