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RSF students honored for perfect attendance Village BY KAREN BLLING The Rancho Santa Fe School District board honored 35 students June 5 for their perfect Church to attendance during the 2013-14 school year —the dedicated young scholars were also never late. Two students were receiving the honor for the third year in a row: second grader Nylah present free King-Boyd and eighth grader Blake Fuller. Additionally, four students haven’t missed a day in two years: first grader Jack Kaffka, fourth grader Lucas Meyers, sixth grader John Flaming concert on and eighth grader Kevin Fernandez. Sibling perfection was achieved by Chloe and Lucas Luwa and Betsabe, Eliseo and Yener Haas. the green in Perfect school attendees included: Isaac Lustig, Grant Pollin, Brenden Recendiz, Logan Johnson, Grace Flanagan, Alexandra Nicholas, Ryan Persico, Jacob Malter, Andrew Siffert, Victoria Steiner, Griffin Goldberg, Lana Lakdawala, Arielle Sanford, Brenda Bazaldua, Anna RSF Village Boat, Alexander Brown, Chloe Chang, Savera Soin, Katrina Nakamura, Morgan Gillespie, Calvin Hall, Jordan Klair, Jannie Yu and Sarah Zou. June 22 free concert featuring Irrigation district construction to begin around trail The APeter Sprague Group Lynn Frank

Outgoing RSF Education Foundation President Lynn Frank recognized BY KAREN BILLING The Rancho Santa Fe School Board June 5 honored outgoing RSF Education Foundation President Lynn Frank for her dedicated service to the children at the school. Superintendent Lindy Delaney presented Frank with a glass bowl inscribed with one of Frank’s favorite quotes from Albert Einstein: “Education is not the learning of facts but the training of the mind to think.” Frank thanked all the contributors who have volunteered time and given money to the foundation, which raised $1.3 million for the district this year to further enhance students’ learning. Next year’s president will be Alexia Bregman.

BY KAREN BILLING The Rancho Santa Fe Association board approved a temporary construction easement for the Santa Fe Irrigation District as the district replaces an aging pressure-reducing station on Rambla de las Flores, south of La Granada. According to Arnold Keene, RSF Association field operations manager, the water district is in the process of replacing pressure-reducing stations throughout the district and the easement will allow them to excavate onto RSF Association property for the installation of an underground vault. As the vault includes some above ground fixtures, the RSF Association’s trails and recreation committee had requested that an alternate location as it would be quite an interruption to the trail system and traffic flow, said RSF Association President Philip Wilkinson. Wilkinson said that is one of the busiest and most dangerous crossings for equestrians in the Ranch. Upon extensive review, the irrigation district determined it would not be possible to move the location as it is too cost prohibitive. However, by granting the easement, the RSF Association will allow the district to place the unit the maximum distance from the road as well as allow the Association to provide landscape screening of the unit. The temporary easement allows not only the landscape but for the trail to detour around the little pond there. There will also be fencing to direct horses away from the construction. Keene said the district’s work should be complete in six months, although the accompanying roadwork in the area is moving ahead of schedule.

will be held on Sunday, June 22, from 5-7 p.m. on the green in the Village of Rancho Santa Fe, adjacent to The Inn at RSF, on the corner of Avenida de

blankets, a picnic if you like. Food and drink will be available for purchase provided on site by The Inn at RSF. The event is sponsored by the Village Community Presbyterian Church. For more information call 858-756-2441.

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