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Burlingame High Principal Announces His Resignation

Chris Holleran says he wishes to work closer to his home of Santa Rosa.

Burlingame High School Principal Chris Holleran announced his resignition Wednesday, effective at the end of the current academic year on June 30.

He said the reason for his decision was a desire to work closer to home. Holleran, Burlingame High’s principal for the last five years, lives in Santa Rosa.

“For the last 12 years,” he said in a news release. “I’ve worked in either Marin County or San Mateo County. It’s time to reduce that commute.”

San Mateo Union High School District Superintendent Scott Laurence thanked Holleran for his years at Burlingame and noted that a process to replace him has begun.

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Tom Eiseman June 6, 2013 at 07:59 am
It's not just you, it's all of us. I'll bet most of us have seen this happen all over town. PeopleRead More don't seem to be in the habit of checking for pedestrians, unless perhaps they're near a school. Drivers need to understand that they must watch, yield and wait. In large cities where there may be dozens of people in an intersection, drivers, for the most part, observe the law--there's safety in numbers. So when we're alone or in a small group, and find ourselves in a crosswalk around here, we all must remain alert and be ready to "jump out of the way" of some unobservant or inconsiderate driver.