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Another Wonderful Night for the Red & White This year’s Night for the Red & White drew 800 attendees and raised approximately $130,000 for the Shaker schools. Now in its 23rd year, the annual benefit has raised more than $2 million for the educational enrichment of all Shaker students. Since 1992, the proceeds have helped to enhance opportunities in the arts, technology, health, and fitness. ShAKer LIFE | SUMMER 2015 23 Save the date for next year! The gala event will return to the Tudor Arms Hotel, Doubletree by Hilton on Saturday, March 5, 2016. A Night for the Red & White 2015 Executive Committee, from left to right: Hallie Stewart, Lisa Welsh, Shaker Schools Foundation Executive Director Christine Auginas, Heather Weingart, and Sarah Morgan. StAy INfoRmed For the latest news and info about the Shaker schools, visit shaker.org. To receive regular e-news updates, subscribe at shaker.org/news. FOLLOW US ON: facebook.com/ForShakerSchools Twitter @ShakerSchools Back to School Be sure to mark your calendar for that redletter day, the first day of school: August 24. Get the backpacks and lunch bags ready, because this year all students in grades preK- 12 will start on the same day. A printed PTO/District calendar is mailed home in August to all families with children enrolled in the Shaker schools. You can also find a complete listing of events in the District’s online calendar at shaker.org. New in town? Families are encouraged to register new students as early as possible. Appointments are required! Please call (216) 295-4321 to schedule your appointment. For more information about registration requirements, visit shaker. org/registration. Check the online District calendar for new family orientation events. Summer Reading Be sure to stop by the public library to stock up on books this summer, both for required reading and for pleasure. Required and suggested reading lists are available by grade level at shaker.org. Need more recommendations? Ask your local librarian. Alumni Notes Julie Blunden (’84) has been appointed senior vice president and chief strategy officer of SunEdison, with responsibility for marketing, communications, investor relations, and public policy. SunEdison is the world’s largest renewable energy development company, transforming the way energy is generated, distributed, and owned around the globe. Blunden previously served as chief executive officer of ClimateWorks, and as executive vice president at SunPower as it grew from $11 million in revenue to more than $2.3 billion. She has more than 25 years of experience in the electric industry, including executive positions at KEMA, Green Mountain Energy Company, and a decade of experience at AES. She is a graduate of Dartmouth College, where she majored in engineering, and holds an MBA from Stanford Graduate School of Business. SL


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