Class Notes: Boys and Girls Clubs of the Peninsula honors San Mateo County’s hundreds of high school seniors

The Boys and Girls Clubs of the Peninsula honored many of San Mateo County’s hundreds of high school seniors May 18 during its annual Future Grads program graduation-style ceremony. The program was founded by Atherton’s Tony and Denise Lautmann in 2015 to support students’ academics, life skills and college applications throughout high school and college. The program’s first cohort of college graduates announced their post-college plans during the event, which took place at BGCP’s Redwood City Clubhouse.

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