Submitted by Denair Municipal Advisory Council
The Denair Municipal Advisory Council has posted the MAC Agenda for their August meeting, scheduled for August 9, 2016. The meeting starts at 7:00 pm. The meeting will be held in the DUSD Board Room.
Submitted by Denair Municipal Advisory Council
The Denair Municipal Advisory Council has posted the MAC Agenda for their August meeting, scheduled for August 9, 2016. The meeting starts at 7:00 pm. The meeting will be held in the DUSD Board Room.
Submitted by Denair Farm & Family Festival
Come join us for lots of family friendly fun! 5k Fun Run for our High School Scholarship Fund! Live entertainment, Tricked Out Truck Show, vendors, food and more!
Vendors: For Vendor information, an application can be downloaded from our website at www.DenairFestival.com and any questions can be directed to Sherrie Van Gaalen at (209) 417-2834 http://
Sponsors: We need you! Please contact Michelle Dunn at (209) 277-2767 if you would be willing to donate to our wonderful festival! http://
CONTACT INFORMATION:
James Shehan – Event Chairman – (209) 480-1533
Jan Hooker – Treasurer – (209) 668-9144
Melissa Cherry – Secretary/5K Run – (209) 678-0381
Russell Steeley – Truck Show – (209) 922-8832
Sherrie Van Gaalen – Booths & Sponsorship – (209) 417-2834
Mel Desouza – Marketing & PR – (209) 872-1220
Mark Turpin – Volunteers – (209) 216-7901
Michelle Dunn – Sponsorship – (209) 277-2767
Submitted by Denair Unified School District
Denair High School School students interested in ag or drama will have new electives from which to choose in the upcoming school year, Denair Unified School District trustees decided Thursday night. Adjustments also were made to math and English curriculum, and a second piece put in place for a criminal justice pathway for students interested in law enforcement as a career.
Board members heard an overview of the new courses from Cherie Gresham, the counselor at the high school. Among the highlights:
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Submitted by Denair High School
The 28 Denair High FFA students had an exceptional 10 days at the recently completed Stanislaus County Fair, collecting award after award and successfully competing against much larger schools.
“I believe our students represented the quality of school, community and FFA programs we have at Denair. Across the board, our students have thrived and I am committed to continue to build the FFA program at Denair for all students,” said Matthew Marshall, one of the high school’s two ag teachers.
Here is a complete list of Denair’s awards from the fair, which ran from July 8-17.
Dairy
Meat Goats
Dairy Goats
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Submitted by Denair Unified School District
Brian LaFountain might have been an FBI agent. Or a lawyer. Or a whiz-bang minor-league baseball marketing executive. Instead, he became a teacher nine years ago, fulfilling a passion to work with and make a difference in the lives of children.
That circuitous career path has delivered him now to Denair Charter Academy, where he took over earlier this month as the principal. It’s a role he seems uniquely suited for.
DCA offers home-school curriculum for K-8 students as well as an independent study alternative for high school students who haven’t found the right fit in a traditional setting, have work or other family responsibilities, or have been expelled. The campus serves about 300 students, most of them high school age.
For the past seven years, LaFountain has worked in the Patterson Unified School District. Last year, he was the coordinator of the Open Valley Independent Study program.
“It is an alternative school of choice. It’s very similar to DCA,” LaFountain said. “The biggest difference is DCA is charter school and has the flexibility that brings.”
Patterson is LaFountain’s hometown. He grew up there, graduated from Patterson High School and once aspired to become an attorney, with an eye toward finding a job with the FBI or Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (ATF).
“My degree is in criminal justice from CSU Stanislaus. I wanted to be an FBI agent. I had a full ride to UC Davis law school,” LaFountain said. “Then I met with 11 lawyers in 11 fields of law and decided I didn’t want to be a lawyer.”
He ended up working in banking for a short time, then got a sales job at Big 5 Sporting Goods (where he worked with the husband of Denair Middle School Principal Kelly Beard). He moved on to an unpaid internship with Modesto A’s baseball team and did so well they created a full-time position for him.
Eventually, he followed his passion – working with children. He became a substitute teacher while going back to college to earn his teaching credential. He began his education career as a middle school teacher in Stockton before moving to Patterson seven years ago. Continue reading “LaFountain to Lead Denair Charter Academy” »