The Burlingame School District received the 2025 District of Distinction Award from the Association of Two-Way and Dual Language Education, in recognition of the district’s work to engage and strength the dual language immersion program.
The award acknowledges comprehensive program development, outstanding academic results, teacher excellence and strong leadership.
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Suzanna Linnert of Menlo Park and Zachary Nathanson of Millbrae was named to the dean’s list at Champlain College in Vermont for earning a GPA of 3.5 or higher.
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Feifei Hang of Daly City; Kefan Li and Yiping Zhong of Menlo Park; Xiang Lin of South San Francisco; Yue Niu, Peiyu Si and Kaushik Lakshmanan of San Mateo graduated with their master’s degrees at Trine University in Indiana.
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Satiene Fortenbach and Elsie Wang of San Carlos; Allister Loftus of Emerald Hills; Lan Yang of Burlingame; Samantha Kavich of San Mateo; and Colin Welter of Belmont graduated with their bachelor’s degrees from Emerson College in Massachusetts.
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Ellery Ames of Menlo Park was named to the president’s list at James Madison University for earning a GPA of 3.9 or higher.
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Yesenia Jimenez Gonzalez of Redwood City, Sunita Khadka of San Mateo, Susan Khamphoupheth of Belmont and Jennifer Raganit of Burlingame were named to the provost’s list at Ohio University for earning a GPA a 3.5 or higher while enrolled part-time.
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Taylor Bartels of Woodside was named the recipient of The Norton Prize, an honor for research in chemistry, at Hamlinton College in New York.
Class Notes is a column dedicated to school news. It is compiled by education reporter Ana Mata. You can contact her at ana@smdailyjournal.com.
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