Los Gatos-Saratoga high school district seeks new trustee

Trustee wanted

After former trustee Alex Shultz’s resignation last month, the Los Gatos-Saratoga Union High School District is looking to fill his seat by appointment.

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The district is accepting applications through Feb. 28 at 4:30 p.m., and the district’s board of trustees will interview candidates during a special meeting on March. 11. Candidates must be age 18 or older, live within the district’s boundaries and be registered to vote.

Visit lgsuhsd.org/about-us/board-of-trustees/open-board-member-position, to download an application, or pick up an application in person from the district office at 17421 Farley Road West in Los Gatos.

Applications can either be submitted online or in person. Applicants can contact Tricia Zarevich at 408-354-5980 or tzarevich@lgsuhsd.org to schedule an appointment for in-person submission.

Funding learning

Local philanthropists Arthur Wang and Christina Qu donated $1.7 million to support West Valley College’s new Learning Resource Commons.

The 59,124-square-foot space will offer a digital media center, a TV and recording studio, a library and more. The school will name the new space, which is set to open in January 2026, the Wang and Qu Family Learning Resource Commons in recognition of the donation.

 

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