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WCCUSD teachers recognized for teaching excellence

Top r-l: Molly Wahl, Madera Elementary; Christina Ferry, Lovonya DeJean Middle; bottom r-l: Carlo Juntilla, Richmond High; and Laura Garriguez, Richmond High. (All photos credited to the Ed Fund) With the COVID-19 pandemic and social unrest challenging classroom environments nationwide in 2020, teachers across the West Contra Costa Unified School District stepped up their game to ensure educational and inclusive learning environments. Particularly these four all stars. This week, the West Contra Costa Ed Fund announced the four West Contra Costa Unified School District finalists for the 2021 Teaching Excellence Awards on its Facebook page. The awards have recognized the county’s best teachers for nearly four decades.

Richmond native unveils first feature film, I Can t Sleep

By Kathy Chouteau Ever since she was a little girl growing up in the Richmond View neighborhood, Gina Rose dreamed of making films. Next month, the rising African American and Chinese American filmmaker’s dream will become a reality when her first feature film, “I Can’t Sleep,” will be screened at The 46th Annual Boston Sci-Fi Film Festival set for Feb. 10-15, 2021. Aside from showing her film at the virtual festival, Rose will sit on one of its pre-recorded panels for female directors. To check out the film’s trailer, click here. Rose—a one-time Mira Vista student—wrote, directed and produced the 62-minute film that tells the story of a young writer who struggles to complete a science fiction story while battling supernatural forces in real life. In what she calls mico-budget filmmaking, Rose self-funded her film by saving $10,000 from her job as a mental health professional. For filming, the now-Oakland resident returned to familiar ground by s

City to consider developer for long dormant site

Another major downtown project, Transition 17, is expected to come before Council this month for consideration of a memorandum of understanding with developer Mira Vista Holdings.  Jeff McVay, manager of downtown transformation, said the agreement is an important first step that will allow the developer to invest money and time into designing and marketing the long-empty area at Mesa and University drives. Formerly known as Site 17, the city obtained the 27-acres for redevelopment through eminent domain in 1992 and razed 63 homes at a cost of $6 million. But one redevelopment plan after another fizzled, including a resort with a water slide proposed by a Canadian developer, leaving the land vacant for decades.

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