School district anniversary
Sunnyvale Mayor Larry Klein and other local political representatives on Feb. 1 helped celebrate the Sunnyvale School District’s 125th anniversary with a commendation, proclamation, citation and certificate. District representatives along with staff from the offices of Santa Clara County Supervisor Otto Lee, Congressman Ro Khanna and state Assemblymember Evan Low all turned out for the occasion.
The Encina School District was established on Feb. 4, 1899. The district’s name changed to the Sunnyvale School District in 1904. The Sunnyvale School District has grown from 20 students in a single one-room house to nearly 6,000 students across 10 campuses.
The district is collecting stories and photos to add to its historical timeline. Contact Alia Wilson at [email protected] to share memories and photos.
Celebrate Sunnyvale awards
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The Sunnyvale Chamber of Commerce recently announced this year’s Celebrate Sunnyvale award winners.
Attorney and Sunnyvale Rotarian Pat Vorreiter will receive this year’s Murphy Award at the 57th annual gala, set for Feb. 29, 5:30-9 p.m., at the Hilton Garden Inn in Sunnyvale. Key Point Credit Union will take home the Community Impact Award, and Livable Sunnyvale has been named Nonprofit of the Year. The nod for Outstanding Technology and Innovation goes to iHealth Labs.
Detati Digital Marketing has been named Small Business of the Year; Dish Dash, Midsize Business of the Year; and Applied Materials, Large Business of the Year. Amal Allan of City National Bank is this year’s Outstanding Professional.
Gala tickets are $200 at Eventbrite.com.