Heads of Sunnyvale schools, public safety department to retire
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The Sunnyvale School District is in the process of hiring a new superintendent following the retirement announcement of current superintendent Dr. Michael Gallagher, effective June 30. The board has set a timeline with a goal of hiring someone by July 1, providing public opportunities for involvement in the search. Additionally, DPS Chief Phan Ngo's retirement on March 19 has prompted a nationwide recruitment to find his successor, with the city soliciting community input on qualities desired in the new chief. Meanwhile, Fremont High School students will represent their school in the ArtNow exhibition, showcasing their artistic interpretations of "Dreamscapes."
The Sunnyvale School District board has initiated a search for a new superintendent due to the upcoming retirement of Dr. Michael Gallagher, effective June 30.
DPS Chief Phan Ngo's retirement announcement on March 19 marks the beginning of a nationwide recruitment for his replacement, focusing on public input for desired qualities.
Two Fremont High School students, Tara Krishna and Linda Wang, will showcase their artworks in ArtNow, an exhibition that celebrates high school talent across Santa Clara County.
The ArtNow exhibition features 83 artists competing for awards and a total of over $10,000 in scholarships, celebrating creativity in various artistic disciplines.
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