April 19, 2000    Cupertino, California  Since 1947

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    Education Briefs

    FUHSD 75th anniversary celebration continues

    Fremont Union High School District continues the celebration of its 75th anniversary with a Community Celebration Picnic on Saturday, April 29, 11 a.m.-4 p.m. on the Fremont High School front lawn and main school building, 1279 Sunnyvale-Saratoga Road. Scheduled activities include displays of school memorabilia and modernization projects, a community volleyball tournament, and a sock hop featuring music from the 1920s to the 1990s. At 3 p.m., district officials will honor Marty Mathiesen, who has been with the district since its beginning.

    For more information, contact FUHSD at 408.522.2200.

    Cupertino teachers support funding reform

    Teachers from the Cupertino Union School District announced their support of a statewide campaign by the California Teachers Association to raise per-pupil funding in California.

    The Cupertino Education Association is supporting the CTA by writing cards and letters to legislators and will participate in Action Day for Schools, a rally on May 8 on the steps of the capitol building in Sacramento. CTA is holding the event fro teachers, parents and students and public school supporters to ask Gov. Gray Davis and the Legislator to address the funding issue.

    California ranks 40th in the nation in per pupil spending.

    De Anza Pow Wow slated for May

    The 20th annual De Anza College Pow Wow is scheduled for May 5-7 on the De Anza College campus, 21250 Stevens Creek Blvd. The Pow Wow features traditional American Indian arts and crafts, dancing, food booths and a American Indian film festival. Representatives from local tribes and tribes from across the U.S. and Canada will participate. The event is open to the public.

    Please call 408.864.8355 for more information.



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