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Baer endowment goal grows
The Tom Baer Teachers for the Future Fund, created in October 1997 in memory of Tom Baer, has increased its endowment goal from $50,000 to $75,000 and seeks additional community support. Baer was a longtime teacher and administrator in South Bay schools; he died in August 1997.
By the end of the 1997-98 school year, the fund had already raised approximately $46,000 from 300 donors and awarded two $1,000 scholarships. Recipients Kalpna Mistry of Mountain View High School and Steven Puccinelli of Cupertino High School both intend to become high-school teachers.
The fund is designed to broaden the pool of candidates entering the teaching profession. It provides scholarships to college-bound high school seniors who are in need of assistance. Eligible students attend schools in the communities in which Baer worked and lived: the five high schools of the Fremont Union High School District--Fremont, Lynbrook, Homestead, Cupertino and Monta Vista--Mountain View High School and Los Gatos High School.
Baer, a graduate of Cupertino High School, Dartmouth College and San Jose State University, worked as a teacher, administrator and sports coach at Mountain View High School and within the
Fremont Union High School District. A Los Gatos resident for 20 years, Baer served on the town's Planning Commission. He was also a founder and past president of Los Gatos' Congregation Shir Hadash.
All donations are tax-deductible. Checks may be made payable to the Fremont Union High Schools' Foundation and mailed to the Tom Baer Teachers of the Future Fund, P.O. Box 215, Los Gatos, 95031.
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This article appeared in the Sunnyvale Sun, December 2, 1998.
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