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Remembering Cal High Teacher Randy Kinavey; Share Your Thoughts
One of Cal High's most popular teachers, Randy Kinavey, recently died. Share what impact he had on your life.

Much of my journalism background is in sports. I started in high school, working for the Vallejo Times-Herald and BeniciaNews.com. I went on to major in journalism at Cal State Long Beach and was a freelance reporter for Torrance Daily Breeze. My senior year, I was the sports editor of the university newspaper, the Daily Forty-Niner.
After school, I worked as a sports reporter for the Daily Republic in Fairfield, CA. I started my own soccer Web site in 2009, IntelligentSoccer.com. I started freelancing for Patch in March 2010, covering news and sports for a variety of Patch sites and wrote columns for Benicia Patch.
Starting in November 2011, I was hired by Patch to be its local editor in Clayton. Then, a year later, I switched cities and I'm now the local editor in San Ramon.
Other than journalism, news and sports, I'm also an avid movie watcher and have no trouble digesting television (oh, how I miss "The Wire"). I also love traveling (this is starting to sound like Match.com profile).
Your Beliefs
At Patch, we promise always to report the facts as objectively as possible and otherwise adhere to the principles of good journalism. However, we also acknowledge that true impartiality is impossible because human beings have beliefs. So in the spirit of simple honesty, our policy is to encourage our editors to reveal their beliefs to the extent they feel comfortable.
Politics
I'm a registered Democrat, but, as a journalist, I carefully go through individual issues to understand the strengths and weaknesses of the arguments.
One of Cal High's most popular teachers, Randy Kinavey, recently died. Share what impact he had on your life.

As part of the Quail Ridge subdivision construction, roadwork is expected on San Ramon Valley Boulevard for the next couple months.
Graffiti is showing up in some part of Windemere. Have you noticed it?
Six Rotary clubs in the San Ramon Valley remain committed to project to support literacy for local students
Six Rotary clubs in the San Ramon Valley remain committed to project to support literacy for local students
It's been one of those questions that has lingered for years, but the building of the City Center project could happen once there's an economic turnaround.
Notable activity by the Danville Police Department from Oct. 7 to Oct. 13.
The "Coffee with the Cops" event will take place at the Starbucks in Target on Wednesday at 9:30 a.m.
The three-hour event will offer wine tasting, micro-brew tasting and sampling of culinary creations from over 40 local vendors.
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Take a look at some of the top stories on Danville Patch in the last week.
A look at the top stories on San Ramon Patch in the last week.
Mike Gladson and Fred Barraco have been cutting hair at Frontier Barber Shop in Danville for years.
For seven straight years, a group of mostly Danville women have come together to have fun training for the Nike Half-Marathon race.
There's a headless woman somewhere in San Ramon. Do you know where? Tell us in the comments section.
About 10,000 runners are expected for this year's Primo's Run.
Even if you're not an A's fan, it's difficult not to love this team.
Even if you're not an A's fan, it's difficult not to love this team. But why exactly?
Even if you're not an A's fan, it's difficult not to love this team.