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    Year-end test results for Sunrise students showed major progress in both English and Math for the 2024-2025 school year.Students grew 1.75 years in English in just one year on the …
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    Nearly all of our students chose to march in solidarity with immigrants today, Day Without Immigrants. The students first learned more about the movement and made posters, then joined in …
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Miguel runs 100 miles in 24 hours

Miguel Vivaldo, Sunrise class of 2014, began long distance running in the fall of 2012. Less than a year later he became the youngest in the world to run 100 miles in less than 24 hours. Then on May 10-11 he did it again, this time running through the desert outside Las Vegas, through heat, cold, wind, hills, and rocks—and finishing first place! Miguel runs fast, far, and with a purpose. Miguel also likes to inspire people to overcome their fears, and he wants to show people that kids can make a difference. Miguel is now a sophomore at St. Francis High School in Mountain View and plans to run his third 100-miler this August. He is a true inspiration.

To read more, see the San Jose Mercury News articles that were written before and after his first 100-mile race. Here is an article from HOY about his second race. Here is a Mercury News article from this July.

Photo credit for track photos to Nhat V. Meyer/Bay Area News Group.

Recent Posts

  • Year-end Test Results

    Year-end Test Results

    Year-end test results for Sunrise students showed major progress in both English and Math for the 2024-2025 school year.Students grew 1.75 years in English in just one year on the …
  • In Solidarity with Immigrants

    In Solidarity with Immigrants

    Nearly all of our students chose to march in solidarity with immigrants today, Day Without Immigrants. The students first learned more about the movement and made posters, then joined in …
  • Priorities Set for LCAP

    Priorities Set for LCAP

    The Sunrise Middle parent advisory ELAC committee met this morning and came up with a list of things they’d like to see in the school’s new LCAP (Local Control and …

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