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PAWSITIVE REFLECTIONS
CSDR (cont’d from page 7)
childhood and teen years at CSDR
students lead productive, successful
to be among his best learning
lives, as alumnus Kevin Struxness
years, which spurred his desire to
and many CSDR alumni have done.
“ g ive back ” to the school for what
For further details on The CSDR
it had done for him. We were in-
Story, you may purchase the book
spired by the stories and photos
through the website: www.DeBee.com
shared during this workshop. We
or from the current CSDR Alumni
were
the
President, Shelly Gravatt, CTE princi-
successful
pal. This workshop was the second of
profiles
also of
impressed countless
with
the
“I needed both family and school to raise me successfully. The school filled in the gaps.” ~ Kevin Struxness
monthly
Deafhoodrelated series developed
to
meet
our
school
action
plan on Lanalumni, with quite a good number of
guage Planning, and to promote posi-
those with CSDR roots who eventu-
tive attitude and pride among stu-
ally graduated with doctorate de-
dents, staff, and community about our
grees. Our utmost goal is to see our
deaf history.
Kevin Struxness, back as a CSDR Student Photo from CSDR Story
Alumni / History Staff of the Month age off-campus and then, with the
The CSDR museum with its history
help of volunteers, decorating the
is a gift, a valuable part of our deaf
rooms of the museum to every last
children ’ s heritage.
detail! These dedicated staff and alumni are true to Cub spirit and pride! Thank you to the Center on Deafness Alumni Alban Branton and Pat Davis in the Athletics section of the CSDR Museum Photo by Shari Kido
Alumni Pat Davis
-
Inland
Empire
( C ODIE ) ,
the
Alumni
Association,
and
CSDR
( ’ 6 3 ) and
staff for helping make our
Alban Branton ( ‘ 8 1 ) , our mu-
museum possible! Thank
seum “ curators ” did a remark-
you for doing this from
able job saving everything in stor-
your heart, Pat and Alban!
3044 Horace Street, Riverside, CA 92506
951-782-6500
CSDR Museum Official Photo by Mike Anderson
http://csdr-cde.ca.gov