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Art exhibits on display pg. 11
Spring sports preview pg. 24-25
The art of parenting pg. 14-15
Volume 46, Issue 6
Monday, March 22, 2010
http://gunn.pausd.org/oracle
Permit #44 Palo Alto, Calif.
780 Arastradero Road, Palo Alto, CA 94306
Likins to retire at end of school year Joyce Liu & Niki Mata Managing & News Editor
After 12 years at Gunn, Principal Noreen Likins plans to retire at the end of this school year, leaving behind a lasting legacy that is reflected throughout the school community. “She is a tremendous role model,” Assistant Principal Phil Winston said. “She has an untouchable work ethic and she genuinely cares about the people she works with and the students.” Likins announced her retirement to the staff at a lunch meeting on Feb. 23. “You could just tell that she was very emotional,” math Instructional Supervisor Jeanne Beck said. “And all she said was, ‘I was told that I had to tell you this in person, so I just wanted to let you know that I’m not going to be back next year.’” According to Beck, Likins was fighting back tears, and everyone stood up to give her a standing ovation. “She was a little bit at a loss for words, and she goes, ‘Well, why don’t you just go have some lunch or something?’” Beck said. “She wanted the time to be over, and I think that everybody wanted her to say something more.” Superintendent Kevin Skelly agreed. “I think she has mixed emotions about retiring because she does love the job,” he said. Later that day, Likins sent out an e-mail through Gunn Connection regarding her decision. She said the main motivation behind her retirement was her husband, Tod Likins. “I really feel like I need to spend some time with him,” she said. In addition, Likins recently lost her sister and brother-in-law, which she stated in her letter announcing her retirement to the community. According to Likins, these events gave her a new perspective on life. “I was hit in the face with the fact that life is really unpredictable,” she said. Likins also noted that her decision to retire was in no way influenced by the events that occurred this year. “What happened was tough, but we got through it,” she said.
Likins’ Legacy
LIKINS—p.12-13
Henry Liu
The Oracle explains the full process to select the new principal on pg. 3.
Throughout her 12 years at Gunn, Principal Noreen Likins has instituted a variety of new programs.
By the years: Noreen Likins’ history, accomplishments at Gunn
1998
Becomes Assistant Principal
2000
Introduces tutorial to schedule
1999
Starts Camp Everytown, Gay-Straight Alliance Develops Focus on Success
2001
2004
Becomes Principal
2008
Starts Project Lead the Way, College Pathways
Establishes textbook tracking system
2007
Launches College for Every Student
2009