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San Pablo Elementary School: 55 Years of influencing our community!Have you ever attended a school where people stayed connected for 10 years, 20 years, 30 years, 40 years or even 50 years? San Pablo is that kind of school!This small elementary school has shared the neighborhood with Fletcher Middle and Fletcher Senior and it has helped shape the lives of its alumni. We would love to hear your stories. We are looking for our former students and teachers who have something to share about their time at San Pablo Elementary and how it has influenced the person they have become today!Many of these people stay connected today. Many of the teachers here have taught the parents of the students they teach today. Many of the grandparents in this area taught the teachers. Were you a Safety Patrol member?Did you take dance lessons with Principal Phillips?Did you win the "Cake Walk"?Do you remember some of your older teachers?Do you remember some field trips?Did you climb the tree in front of our school?Did you have fond memories of singing around the Christmas Tree?Were you in a school program?Did you volunteer?If so, please add some of your thoughts to our blog. We would love to hear from you.We are planning a big project to update our campus and to recognize San Pablo's 55 Years of Success in our community.For more information on our project and ways to share your successes, call our school office at 247-5947 or contact us at sanpablopta@gmail.comYou may add to this blog, however at this point it will not be viewed by all.If you would like your blog viewed by all, please e-mail us at sanpablopta@gmail.com . We would love to add your name to our list of people who have permission to add notes to our blog for all to read!You may even add your old school picture...what fun!Don't forget, San Pablo is always open.... http://www.dreamsbeginhere.org/sanpablocreated by murphy

Wednesday, July 25, 2007

Hello,
My name is David Jones and I attended San Pablo in the 70's. I'd love to add a memory to the memory blog you've got going. I visited San Pablo about five or six years ago and actually found an old class photo hidden away in the library. My teachers were Mrs. Sales in the first grade, Cooper in the second, third escapes me but Wilson and Hardwick were the fourth and fifth. As I said, I'd love to share a memory or two and perhaps hear from old friends.
Dave Jones
Atlanta GA

1 comments:

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Even though Mrs. Sale has been retired for many years, she has tutored and volunteered at San Pablo.

We often see Mrs. Furlong, when she is not involved in civic duties.

We teachers also visit with Mrs. Trammel when we have free time.

Everyone looks the same.

Murphy