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1. Point Reyes Light
www.ptreyeslight.com/cgi/cover - [Cached]Published on: 12/14/2006 Last Visited: 12/15/2006
Crosse, now a senior at Sir Francis Drake High School, was a student at Lagunitas Middle School in 2001.
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For Crosse and his classmates the answer was as conspicuous as a retiree wearing tube socks: the Lagunitas School is the only school in Marin without a gymnasium - a fact made all too obvious by the large number of basketball players, young and old, who have always played pick-up on the patch of concrete outside the school.
Crosse and his classmates started a petition and gathered enough signatures - over 500 - from the community to impress the school board, which for financial reasons had not yet managed to pull off the project.
A dream finally realized
"Their dream will finally be realized, just as they graduate high school," said Liza Crosse, mother of Thomas and member of the Gym Committee, a group of residents and community leaders which has been working tirelessly to raise the funds needed to build the gym. -
2. Point Reyes Light
www.ptreyeslight.com/cgi/news. - [Cached]Published on: 12/7/2006 Last Visited: 12/13/2006
When Crosse, now a senior at Sir Francis Drake High School, was a student at Lagunitas Middle School in 2001, his seventh grade class was asked by teacher Anny Owen what it could do to improve the San Geronimo Valley.
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For Crosse and his classmates the answer was as conspicuous as a retiree wearing tube socks: the Lagunitas School is the only school in Marin without a gymnasium - a fact made all too obvious by the large number of basketball players, young and old, who have always played pick-up on the patch of concrete outside the school. Crosse and his classmates started a petition and gathered enough signatures - over 500 - from the community to impress the school board, which for financial reasons had not yet managed to pull off the project.
A dream finally realized
"Their dream will finally be realized, just as they graduate high school," said Liza Crosse, mother of Thomas and member of the Gym Committee, a group of residents and community leaders which has been working tirelessly to raise the funds needed to build the gym.

