Denair Cares This Saturday

Denair Cares

Submitted by Denair Cares

Community of Denair! Please join us Saturday April, 16, 9:00 am – 12:00 pm. There will be three Denair Cares projects to work on.

Project 1 – Cleaning up side of street on Sante Fe, starting at Zeering Road (meeting at 9:00 am, at the train station) continuing to Monte Vista. Please bring gloves or shovel or weed wacker!

Project 2 – at the Community Center at 9:00 am, to plant a few trees. Bring your gloves and shovels. They’ll also be planting a replacement tree at the Senior Center and Denair Friends Church, to replace the ones lost from the tornado.

Project 3 – Self Help!  There will be a dumpster in the parking lot (grass area), right before the Connecting Points Church, where they hold the car show. If you would like to use this for some spring cleaning, it will be there on Saturday, April 16. Please do not put any hazardous items, such as paint, light bulbs, cleaners, or pesticides in the dumpster. Also, please do not over fill the dumpster.

T-shirts will be available for sale for $10.00, to serve as funding to keep this Pay it Forward momentum, going for next year! Please contact Mel DeSousa if you want your shirt in advance and she will make arrangements to get it to you.

Come out to show your support with a few small acts of kindness for our community!

Sharp-Shooting Isaac Starks Named Southern League MVP

Issac Starks

Submitted by Denair Unified School District

High-scoring Denair High guard Isaac Starks was the runaway choice for Southern League boys basketball Most Valuable Player.

Starks, a senior and three-year varsity starter, led the league in scoring at 24 points a game. That was the ninth-highest total for any player in the Sac-Joaquin Section, which encompasses 197 schools between Sacramento and Merced.

“He had a tremendous knack to shoot the ball,” praised Coyotes coach R.J. Henderson. “Everything came together for him this year. His shot looked different. His confidence was higher. … He became a man this year. He wasn’t timid. No matter who we were playing, he was the best guy on the court and he proved it every game.”

Starks thrived despite constant attention by opposing defenses, who tried a little bit of everything to slow the 5-foot-11, 160-pound sharp shooter. Starks scored 20 points or more in 21 of Denair’s 26 games and was held below 10 points just once for a team that finished 10-16.

Starks is being recruited by four community colleges – Merced, Columbia, Cabrillo (Aptos) and College of the Desert (Palm Desert). He expects to make a decision before graduation in May.

“He’s got the ability to create a little space for himself,” said Henderson. “That’s a gift that will translate well at the next level. It’s just a matter of him getting stronger. He definitely can play four years of basketball in college.”

While he contemplates his next school, Starks will have multiple opportunities to showcase his skills.

On March 24, he joined seniors from 10 schools in the 2nd annual Central Valley Senior Showcase at Pitman High School in Turlock. With Henderson as his coach one final game, Starks scored 15 points as his National team defeated the American squad 100-85.

Saturday, he will play in the Madness in the Mother Lode game at Columbia College. And later this spring, he will be on one of the teams in the Six County All-Star Game in Modesto.

DUSD to Participate in Countywide Job Fair this Weekend

DUSD Logo

Submitted by Denair Unified School District

Officials from the Denair Unified School District will join representatives from 28 other districts Saturday at the 2016 Stanislaus County Teacher Job Fair.

Denair will be looking to fill these positions:

  • 2 English teachers (Denair High School and Denair Charter Academy)
  • Math teacher (DHS)
  • Shared math teacher (60% at Denair Middle School, 40% at DCA)
  • 2 science teachers (DHS and DMS)
  • Spanish teacher (DMS)
  • 2 dual language teachers (Denair Elementary Charter Academy)
  • Music teacher (shared across all campuses)

The job fair is expected to attract hundreds of veterans teachers interested in switching districts as well as many younger teachers soon to graduate from college or about to get their state credential.

The event is scheduled for 8:30 a.m. to noon Saturday at the Martin Petersen Event Center, 1100 H Street. More information is available at www.stancoe.org.