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Huskies Offer Bay Area Dual-Threat QB, Similar to Miles
Jaden Rashada plays for the same high school that provided DT Jacob Bandes to the UW.
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May 11, 2021
Nothing about this past football year has been the least bit ordinary for dual-threat quarterback Jaden Rashada, who on Monday received a scholarship offer from the University of Washington.
The 6-foot-4, 185-pound sophomore began the fall in Florida, prepared to play for the IMG Academy south of Tampa before deciding he should be home in California s Bay Area during the pandemic.
Rashada enrolled at Pittsburg High School, the same place that provided touted defensive tackle Jacob Bandes to the Huskies in 2019, after the QB had played at Brentwood High in Los Angeles as a freshman, backing up Jay Butterfield, now at Oregon.
Plans after graduation: Biochemistry at the University of Kansas
Ideal career: Psychiatrist
School comments: Ethan is a student who over the last 4 years has slowly matured from a smart, shy, and quiet student to a leader, and a person people look up to. He is a true testament to the core values of Andover High School in action.
Gabriella Calvert Herrera, of Arkansas City
School: Arkansas City High School
Parents/guardians: Mauricio Herrera and Michelle Calvert, both of Arkansas City
Plans after graduation: Biochemistry at Southwestern College
Ideal career: Biomedical researcher
Student comments: “Seeking to make my mark on the world, I have a detailed plan to become a groundbreaking biomedical researcher. My education and future career are priorities in my life and will help me achieve my goal of finding a cure for diabetes and its associated complications.”
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Jonathan Pharazyn, a former Mountain View teacher and school administrator known for championing the needs of underserved students, died in a bicycle accident earlier this month. He was 66.
Pharazyn began working in Mountain View Whisman schools in 2000 as an assistant principal at Graham Middle School and capped off his 35-year career in education as a teacher at Monta Loma Elementary until 2016. Characterized by his upbeat persona and social justice streak, Pharazyn stayed active in schools as a substitute teacher into retirement.
Born in San Francisco as an only child, Pharazyn spent his youth living in both San Carlos and Honolulu, eventually moving to the East Bay where he graduated from Pittsburg High School. He attended Reed College in Portland and the University of California at Berkeley before taking a hiatus from the Bay Area to attend school in Illinois.