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Capt. Grace Andrews, incoming commander, Lightning Academy, 25th Infantry Division, receives the unit guidon from Col. Josh Gaspard, operations officer, 25th Inf. Div., during a change of command ceremony on Weyand Field, Schofield Barracks, Hawaii, April 6.
A woman from Los Altos Hills honored more than a decade ago by a West Point appointment made history last week by becoming the first female commander of a U.S. military jungle warfare training school in Hawaii.
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Wesley Cedros will replace Lars Christensen as the Tamalpais Union High School District ’s next assistant superintendent of human resources. (Shutterstock)
MARIN COUNTY, CA The Tamalpais Union High School District announced Wednesday its search for a new top administrator has concluded with the promotion of Wesley Cedros.
Cedros will replace Lars Christensen as the district s next assistant superintendent of human resources.
Christensen has announced his retirement from the district, which is effective June 30.
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The search for Christensen s replacement that began in January, district officials said.
Cedros currently serves as the Senior Director of Student Services for the district, a role he has held for the past 8 years.
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Wesley Cedros has worked in the education field for over 20 years in multiple roles including as school psychologist, site administrator and Director of Special Education. (Shutterstock)
MARIN COUNTY, CA The Tamalpais Union High School District announced Wednesday its search for a new top administrator has concluded with the promotion of Wesley Cedros.
Cedros will replace Lars Christensen as the district s next assistant superintendent of human resources.
Christensen has announced his retirement from the district, which is effective June 30.
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The search for Christensen s replacement that began in January, district officials said.
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Cedros currently serves as the Senior Director of Student Services for the district, a role he has held for the past 8 years.
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Rifle sports icon Coach Gordon Cooper was treated to a pleasant surprise Saturday.
Basking in some late-morning sun at the rotunda entrance of the Veterans Nursing Home, a hefty motor procession circled by to wish him happy birthday.
The man who many simply refer to as “coach” just turned 91 on April 1.
“You’re awesome!” former Rifle High School baseball player Brian Rust, a product of the Rifle’s 1985 state title, whooped to Cooper through a pick-up truck window. “He was an awesome coach. He taught us a lot.”
Members of the Rifle Police Department as well as a bus-load of Bears varsity football players en-route to take on Basalt later that afternoon also joined former players, friends and those who revere the beloved Cooper.