| # | First and Last Name | Comments |
|---|
| 1251 | rebecca kim | |
| 1252 | TIFFANY TRANG | |
| 1253 | Sharad Ahlawat | |
| 1254 | Brian Hester | |
| 1255 | Anonymous | |
| 1256 | Anonymous | |
| 1257 | Satya Pullela | |
| 1258 | Anonymous | |
| 1259 | Pauline Martinez | |
| 1260 | Steven Liaw | |
| 1261 | Ray Mosbrucker | I support the setting aside land at this time for future crowded classrooms that are inevitable with the astounding rate of new housing that has currently been built and future plans for more. We need to plan ahead as a growing community should. |
| 1262 | HoonYee Tang | What is the sense of having so many elementary/middle schools when there is no lack of them instead of building a new high school when there is an apparent lack and more urgent need? This is simple math, where do we expect the graduating students from these many elementary/middle schools to go for high schools?
Right now I am already sufferring from this long overdue problem of no good high school to go for my son who is going high school next year! |
| 1263 | Anonymous | |
| 1264 | RAFAEL LOERA | MUCH NEEDED FOR OUR AREA !.... |
| 1265 | Anonymous | |
| 1266 | sungsin song | |
| 1267 | Susan Williams | |
| 1268 | Anonymous | |
| 1269 | Ellen Zhu | |
| 1270 | sohyong chong | |
| 1271 | Jonathan Curtis | As growth in the Evergreen area continues we must ensure that the proper infrastructure is in place to handle the increased population. Setting aside land and funding for a new high school cannot continue to be a lower priority as viable options fade away. We must reset priorities with the school district and city so that our children and subsequent generations flourish because of a quality education. |
| 1272 | Joy Wang | |
| 1273 | David Byam | |
| 1274 | Denise Lemieux | |
| 1275 | Anonymous | |
| 1276 | Anonymous | |
| 1277 | Anonymous | |
| 1278 | Anonymous | |
| 1279 | Anonymous | |
| 1280 | Ruel Cardona | |
| 1281 | Tim Tom | |
| 1282 | Hongxia Li | |
| 1283 | Kathryn Ellis | |
| 1284 | Barbara Grajski | A new high school is a must for the Evergreen community, which is continuing to grow. The newest high school was full almost immediately, and Silver Creek HS is one of the most overcrowded high schools in Santa Clara County.
Evergreen needs a new high school - not a Super Albertson's. |
| 1285 | Vimal Babu Mani | We need a new high school to meet the growing demands. Zoning is not the solution. |
| 1286 | Anonymous | |
| 1287 | Anonymous | |
| 1288 | Rod Romanchuk | |
| 1289 | Catherine Romanchuk | |
| 1290 | Eun Y Yu | |
| 1291 | Jay Yu | |
| 1292 | David Zeng | Yes, I support to build a new high school in Evergreen/Silver Creek area |
| 1293 | Catherine Fu | |
| 1294 | Anonymous | |
| 1295 | Madison Lee | |
| 1296 | Jennie Lee | |
| 1297 | Min Zhu | |
| 1298 | Lydia Lee | |
| 1299 | Lydia Lee | |
| 1300 | Connie Tse | |