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The San Jose Youth Symphony (SJYS) is a non-profit youth orchestra located in San Jose, California. [1] SJYS was founded in 1951. It was originally part of the San Jose Symphony as the San Jose Symphony Youth Orchestra (SJSYO). However, in 2002, when the San Jose Symphony was going through financial problems, SJSYO separated itself from the San ...
While young people are understandably anxious about the changing climate and warming planet, there's still a sense of optimism thanks to the creativity found in our youth. 13-year-old San Jose ...
The Vivace Youth Chorus of San Jose is a choral program for children from ages four to eighteen. Youth from throughout the Silicon Valley participate in six program levels. . The chorus offers a well-rounded program that balances vocal training, music theory, and performan
Reyes' first publication was the result of his winning first place in a writing competition in San Jose. [21] At age 17, he won the title for the 2005 South Bay Teen Grand SLAM Champion, repeating his win in 2006. [21] In 2007, he was featured in a Youth Speaks documentary titled 2nd Verse: the Rebirth of Poetry. [25]
In 1980, she was elected to San Jose City Council for District 5; she represented East San Jose until 1994. Alvarado served two terms as San Jose's first Latina vice mayor. In 1995, she was appointed to fill a vacant position in the Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors; she was elected to the position the following year and spent 12 years ...
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The East Side Union High School District (abbreviated as ESUHSD) is a school district in San Jose, California, serving the East Side of San Jose. ESUHSD administers 19 high schools with a combined enrollment of approximately 24,500 students in the area of San Jose, Santa Clara County, California. The schools include 11 comprehensive or ...
According to the San Jose Mercury News, the Bill Wilson Center was the first organization in the Santa Clara Valley to "provide comprehensive services -- including transitional housing -- for this often-invisible population" of homeless youth. [6] The organization receives most of its funding from government grants. Since it is uncertain ...