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His story is part of a series of high school graduation stories that will run the week of June 6.

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A little about myself: Mayra Flores De Marcotte is a first generation Mexican American. Both her parents were immigrants, with similar stories as many that came before and after them. Her first language is Spanish and she is still fluent.
Her parents learned English when she started school and later were naturalized to gain the right to vote.
Education has always been important in the family and a driving force growing up. Mayra became the first to attend and graduate college. She is a San Jose State University graduate with a degree in Journalism.
Mayra has worked in the field for about 10 years in various capacities and on various platforms.
She is a recipient of four California Teachers Association John Swett Awards for Media Excellence for her coverage of education and schools in the Santa Clara County as well as two San Francisco Peninsula Press Club Awards and was a Blue Ribbon Finalist for the California Newspaper Publishers Association.
Mayra is married to the love of her life, has a beautiful son, two sassy cats, a sweet dog and a pair of funny chickens.
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His story is part of a series of high school graduation stories that will run the week of June 6.

This is the first in a series of high school graduation stories that will run the week of June 6.
Her story is part of a series of high school graduation stories that will run the week of June 6.
Brian Kim's story is part of a series of high school graduation stories that will run the week of June 6.
Campbell's Pruneyard has a wine tasting and dog walking pairing tonight.
The Orchard City Banquet Hall will celebrate its reopening this afternoon.
Avoid identity theft and shred your sensitive documents at this event.
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Campbell's early-morning Memorial Day celebration featured various veterans as speakers.
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Campbell veterans share their stories and thoughts on Memorial Day.
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Campbell remembers its veterans during this Memorial Day weekend.
A Campbell resident shares stories of his 88-year-old father and WWII.
Campbell's Farmers Market is the place to be, with the fresh smells of local farms and restaurants to the beautiful colors of each season.
Campbell veterans, including some from the Campbell Veterans Memorial Foundation share what this coming holiday really is about.
Campbell's career day helped kids visualize what it's like to go to college, from the stories of others that did it.