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Principal Dave Paliughi delivered on his end of the bargain Thursday after the school raised its API scores by over 80 points.

Jennifer van der Kleut (formerly Jennifer McBride) was born and raised in the southern San Francisco Bay Area in Northern California. She graduated from the School of Journalism and Mass Communications at San Jose State University. She was a full-time writer for Silicon Valley Community Newsgroup from 2004 to 2006, writing for newspapers such as the Los Gatos Weekly and Saratoga News, among others. She wrote the weekly history column Los Gatos: Now and Then for the Los Gatos Daily News throughout 2007, and was a contributing editor at South Bay Accent Magazine from 2008 to 2009. She has also lent her voice to many other publications such as the Los Gatos Weekender and the online Brizzly Guide.
Jennifer was one of the very first freelance writers to contribute to many of the first Bay Patch sites in the Bay Area when they first launched in the fall of 2010. After contributing for more than a year and a half, Jennifer was hired on as an official Patch employee in May of 2012. She is very excited to be a full-fledged member of the Patch family.
In California, Jennifer served as the interim editor for Milpitas Patch in the South Bay, an associate editor for the San Mateo and Foster City Patch sites on the Peninsula, and then served as the head local editor for RedwoodCity-Woodside Patch, before transferring to the east coast in April of 2013.
Jennifer is now the local editor for both Herndon Patch and Fairfax City Patch. She loves being a part of these two communities and getting to know her new home in Northern Virginia.
Jennifer currently lives in the Clifton/Centreville with her husband, Alex and her two sons, Connor, born in Sept. 2007, and Oliver, or Ollie, born in May 2010.
Principal Dave Paliughi delivered on his end of the bargain Thursday after the school raised its API scores by over 80 points.

The City is moving ahead with its program to switch more than 7,800 homes over to 'smart water meters.'
One Pete's Harbor liveaboard tenant gives her opinion on the luxury waterfront housing development currently being proposed, and how the City is dealing with it.
There are several events going on in Redwood City/Woodside this week - some for the whole family, and some just for the adults.
Warren Butterfield passed away on Oct. 23.
A Woodside Road bank was robbed late Monday morning - but an alert citizen who saw the direction the robber fled in led the police to the suspect.
Businesses across the peninsula have been 'sustainability' and 'green building' award-winners in past years.
Deadlines have changed - but families will find out if their child has been accepted to their school of choice sooner. Get all the details here.
Turns out the supposed 'meteorite' that hit a North Bay home last week was, in fact, just a normal rock after all, says the scientist who originally examined it. The hunt is still on for the meteorite that fell.
The following information was supplied by the Redwood City Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
A couple walking on the beach stumbled upon the body and called 9-1-1.
A couple walking on the beach stumbled upon the body and called 9-1-1.
The ban will go into effect by April 22, 2013 in unincorporated areas of the county and serve as a model for all cities to adopt city-wide bans.
The ban will go into effect by April 22, 2013 in unincorporated areas of the county and serve as a model for all cities to adopt city-wide bans.
If the ban is approved, 18 cities in San Mateo County—as well as some in Santa Clara County—are expected to adopt similar citywide bans.
If approved, the ban would serve as a model for all other cities in San Mateo County — as well as some in Santa Clara County — to adopt their own city-wide bans.
If approved, the ban would serve as a model for all other cities in San Mateo County — as well as some in Santa Clara County — to adopt their own city-wide bans.
A couple walking on the beach stumbled upon the body and called 9-1-1.
If approved, the ban would serve as a model for all other cities in San Mateo County - as well as some in Santa Clara County - to adopt their own city-wide bans.
If approved, the ban would serve as a model for all other cities in San Mateo County - as well as some in Santa Clara County - to adopt their own city-wide bans.