Denair City Wide Garage Sale

Denair Garage SaleLooking for a great way to get rid of your household clutter and make some extra cash at the same time? Join your Denair neighbors on Saturday, May 3, 2014, and have a garage sale! It’s a great way to recycle all of those items around your house that are collecting dust, but may have along life ahead of them, for someone else.

Grandma’s Treasures is sponsoring the city-wide garage sale. You’ll soon see some advertising for the event and flyers around town. Anyone wanting more information can contact Sherrie at Grandma’s Treasures.

DHS Hires Ted Howze as Varsity Football Coach

THowzeTed Howze has always wanted to be a high school football coach. It took more than three decades, but that dream has become a reality with the announcement that Howze will be the varsity football coach at Denair High School.

Howze, 47, brings a non-traditional background to his new position. Though he hasn’t worked at the high school level before, he has coached and been a board member with the Cen-Cal youth football program in Turlock for the past nine years. He is a veterinarian by training and owns a large-animal practice in Turlock. He also is a former Turlock city councilman (2006-10).

“I’ve wanted to be a high school football coach since I was 15 years old,” said Howze, who played guard and linebacker at Hanford High School. “I knew football was something that influenced my life and built character.”

While earning degrees in exercise physiology and veterinary medicine at the University of California at Davis, he took classes in football theory from Hall of Fame coach Jim Sochor, who led the Division II Aggies to 18 conference championships.

Howze has a strong connection to Denair High. His three sons attend the school and his late wife, Sharon, was an assistant track coach for the Coyotes.

He takes over a program that was 2-17 the past two seasons under veteran coach Rich Goodwin, who resigned in December. Howze knows he must change the culture for Denair to once again become competitive in the Southern League.

“One of our primary goals is to create an atmosphere where students and parents want to be at Denair High — athletically and academically,” he said. “It’s going to set a tone for other sports as well.”

Denair Principal Aaron Delworth said Howze’s vision and energy to rebuild the program appealed to the district.

“His big thing is our student athletes are students first. He’s going to push the education component, but he also understands that football can be a community event for small schools,” Delworth said. “He wants to see our stands filled again. He wants to make football a reason why students stay and why students come to Denair.”

New Superintendent Aaron Rosander also was impressed by Howze’s “enthusiasm, organizational skills and experience.”

“We’re excited to have him join our team,” Rosander said.

Excitement is exactly what Howze has planned for his offense. He intends to run a multiple formation, single-wing system featuring short passes, direct snaps and a fast pace to control the clock. He will be his own offensive coordinator.

On defense, Howze intends to use multiple formations, depending upon the opponent. He emphasized the Coyotes will play “assignment-based” football to leverage their athleticism.

Denair had 27 varsity players last year and Howze hopes to increase that to at least 30 this fall. He’s already talked with some of the returning juniors as well as former junior varsity athletes who didn’t play in 2013.

“I have a saying with the kids: If you want to achieve something you’ve never achieved before, you’ve got to be willing to do things you’ve never done before,” Howze said. “We’re going to outwork our opponents.”

Denair High School has about 400 students and is part of the Denair Unified School District, which also includes a middle school, an elementary campus, two charter schools and a state-sponsored preschool program.

The Coyotes compete in the Southern League, whose other members are Delhi, Gustine, Le Grand, Mariposa, Orestimba, Ripon Christian and Waterford.

 

Images from the Diego Rivera Exhibit

There’s still time to visit the Teacher’s Discovery Traveling Exhibit, featuring the spectacular murals of Diego Rivera. The exhibit is open to the public through this Friday, 8:00 am – 3:45 pm (closed 12:05–1:05), in the Denair High School Library. Visitors, please check in at the office. This fantastic opportunity would not have been possible without the support of the Denair Education Foundation.

A gallery of the exhibit is included below for your viewing pleasure.

 

DHS and PSE Host Spaghetti Dinner

Spaghetti DinnerDenair High School and Parents Supporting Education are hosting a spaghetti dinner fundraiser on Saturday, April 12, 2014, from 6:00-8:00 pm. The doors open for the event at 5:30 pm. The dinner will take place in the Denair Middle School Coyote Center and the donation is $10 per person. Tickets are available at the Denair High School Office. Checks should be made payable to PSE.  The dinner includes family style spaghetti, salad, bread and a beverage. Raffles will be held throughout the event.

All proceeds will benefit the Denair High School junior class. A flyer for the event can be downloaded here.

Reminder – DEF March eCycle Event

Denair EdUCATION Foundation logoDenair Education Foundation will be holding an eCycle event at Denair High School on Saturday, March 29, 2014 from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. All proceeds benefit students in Denair Unified School District.

Check out denairedfoundation.org or call (209) 668-2206 for more info.

 

eCycle FAQ

Q. What items are acceptable?

A. Below are examples of acceptable and non acceptable items. If you need further guidance, please contact us at info@denairedfoundation.org .

Acceptable

TV, Computer Monitors, Laptops, All-in-Ones
Computer – CPU and components, or parts
Computer Accessories – mouse, keyboard, speakers
Office Equipment – Printers, Fax Machines
Cell Phones

Non-Acceptable

Batteries, Lightbulbs
Kitchen Appliances
Kitchen Accessories – Coffee Pots, Toasters, Blenders
Household Fans, Excercise Equipment
Outdoor Tools & Equipment

 

Q. What do you do with the collected materials?

A. It is picked up by a local recycler and we get paid pennies per pound. The pennies add up!

 

Q. What about the any personal data that may be on my computer?

A. The recycler destroys the components, such as hard drives that contain your personal data.