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Vol. 17, No. 20
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Students awarded for excellence On Thursday, May 11, the Contra Costa County Office of Education (CCCOE) honored 42 high school students – representing 27 schools in Contra Costa and Alameda counties – with the Students of Excellence Awards for outstanding achievement in their Career Technical Education (CTE) and Regional Occupational Program (ROP) classes. The esteemed students were each awarded a certificate of merit and a $250 scholarship award. This year’s monetary donations were provided by Chevron, Phillips 66, John Muir Health, Walnut Creek Honda and C & H Sugar. More than 200 attendees were on hand for this special event. Along with the honored students and their families,
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attendees also included the students’ CTE and ROP teachers and the educational program’s business-partnership representatives. In addition, remarks were made by Contra Costa County Superintendent of Schools Karen Sakata, Contra Costa County Board of Education member Christine
Deane and Assemblymember Tony Thurmond. Each year, the Contra Costa County CTE and ROP classes serve nearly 12,000 students in 34 high schools throughout Contra Costa and Alameda counties. Currently, there are 399 state-of-the-art, career-development classes in
this program. CTE and ROP focus on career preparation and exploration, hands-on experience and academic excellence to prepare students for success in college and future careers. The classes provide students with the newest
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The season ends for Heritage’s golf team at North Coast Section Championship. Page 23
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Antioch leaders are in the process of revising a part of the city’s general plan related to 2,712 acres in the southeast part of the city. It’s expected the plan will call for about 4,000 homes in the area and several land-preservation guidelines. Thus far, close to 1,200 homes have been approved, and a plan for another 1,307 is expected to go before city officials.
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Contra Costa Fire Protection District arrests suspect in string of county vehicle fires. Page 6
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Cheering For Cherries
It’s time to grab a basket or bag and head to your nearest farm or roadside stand. Page 10
More homes planned for southeast Antioch This week, The Press continues to explore plans for the 2,712 acres in southeast Antioch and 431 acres – 285 of which are undeveloped – in northwest Brentwood. These areas are expected to be connected by the proposed future extension of Brentwood’s Sand Creek Road, west into Antioch to Deer Valley Road and eventually to the southern end of Dallas Ranch Road. Antioch leaders are updating an element of the city’s general plan related to 2,712 acres of undeveloped land in southern Antioch, which are bound by Black Diamond Mines Regional Preserve to the west, city limits to the south and the city of Brentwood to the east. The revision aims to edit 14-year-old land-use policies
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BART Board supports Brentwood Transit Center and Mokelumne Trail Bridge.
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EMS Week
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Contra Costa County celebrates 40 Years of paramedic service.