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Sam Cunningham graduated in 1969, Bruce Cunningham in 1979, Randall Cunningham in 1981 and Anthony Cunningham in 1973. When I heard about this announcement of the Cunningham Track in particular, I got chills because I was a classmate of Sam Cunningham, and you will not find a kinder, more modest but talented man around, school board president Kate Ford said. I have a few claims to fame in my life, but one that I hold very dear is that I had a locker next to Sam Cunningham. So there was always lots of good things happening around the lockers.
The Peabody Tunnel will be called the Hutton Parker Foundation Tunnel.
A. The Santa Barbara Unified School District overbooked the room.
B. The College Board overbooked the room.
C. Santa Barbara Unified School District and the College Board together overbooked the room by not communicating with each other.
D. None of the above.
The answer, well, it s not as clear as your typical SAT standardized test response.
What is known is that 63 students, including some Santa Barbara Unified students, were scheduled to take the SAT test this past Saturday, but were told two days before that their tests were canceled and that they would have to make them up on June 5 with the nearest testing site in Bakersfield. The SAT is used for college admissions across the country.
Fiesta 2021’s St. Barbara unveiled in front of Old Mission Santa Barbara
SANTA BARBARA, Calif. - The person chosen to portray Saint Barbara in this year s Old Spanish Days Fiesta was unveiled on the steps of the Old Mission Thursday evening.
Each year of Fiesta since 1926, Reina del Mar Parlor No. 126, Native Daughters of the Golden West, has chosen one of its members to represent Santa Barbara’s patron saint. The parlor was founded in April 1901, 120 years ago.
This year s woman of honor: Patricia Oreña.
Patricia Oreña, 2021 Patron Saint of Santa Barbara
Oreña was born and raised in Santa Barbara and is the daughter of Thomas Charles Oreña and Jennie Rangel Colome. She attended Wilson Elementary School, La Cumbre Junior High School, and Santa Barbara High School, and she received a Bachelor of Arts degree from UCSB and a Bilingual Credential from the University of California Teaching Credential Program.
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“Test scores are still being held in UC central processing; readers could not even see the scores if they wanted to,” Przekop said.
The test-free mandate allowed UCSB to look at the whole admissions process in a fresh light and decide what matters most to the university. Based on faculty committee input, the two questions that guided this year’s process were: Who do we want in the classroom, and who will add the most value to our community?
Przekop added that UCSB has always taken a holistic approach to evaluating applicants, with a list of 14 carefully considered criteria; this year, they eliminated one of those factors.
Peter Hartmann & Stacey Wright: Santa Barbara’s ‘Westside’ Bike Project an Eastside Nightmare
Santa Barbara Fire Department engine 73 is parked in the 100 block of West Sola Street while firefighters respond to a medical emergency at the Edgerly Apartments across the street. (Peter Hartmann / Noozhawk photo) By Peter Hartmann and Stacey Wright
April 24, 2021
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As residents of the historic neighborhood bordering Santa Barbara’s Alameda Park we feel the need to shed light on a troublesome situation taking place in our city.
We are a diverse neighborhood of people from newborns to centenarians, renters, homeowners and the homeless. Among us are residents of multiple ethnicities and races. There are lawyers, teachers, health-care workers, engineers, small business owners, civil servants and, while he was alive, we could count a Nobel Prize laureate among us.