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This profile was automatically generated using 3 references found on the Internet. This information has not been verified. Learn more...
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1. The Selma Enterprise: Baath, Fowler High grads reap scholarship rewards
www.selmaenterprise.com/articl - [Cached]Published on: 7/8/2003 Last Visited: 7/10/2003
Here is the list of scholarship recipients as announced by Bill Eisentrager, FHS's guidance counselor: -
2. The Selma Enterprise: Sukhjeet Batth sees learning as a compass
www.selmaenterprise.com/articl - [Cached]Published on: 4/2/2003 Last Visited: 4/2/2003
Bill Eisentrager is the guidance counselor at Fowler High. Early on, he taught Batth a lesson about education that has become the young man's guiding principle.
"The main thing I have tried to teach Steve, as well as everybody else, is the whole purpose of education is to make you bigger, not smaller. That is the whole goal and he understands that thoroughly," Eisentrager said.
Through his contacts, Eisentrager assisted Batth in going online to expand his education beyond FHS.
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Eisentrager said Batth hasn't limited himself to a narrow focus in science and math. -
3. fresnobee.com | Local News
www.fresnobee.com/local/story/ - [Cached]Published on: 1/29/2003 Last Visited: 1/30/2003
He's just another kid to the other kids most of the time," says Bill Eisentrager, guidance director at Fowler High.
Sunkhjeet belongs to a dozen campus and outside clubs, has been on the cross country, wrestling and tennis teams and is on track to become an Eagle Scout. He's the computer troubleshooter around Fowler High.
"I'm not thinking about science all the time," Sunkhjeet says. "I guess you could say I also have normal interests as well."
Sunkhjeet stays on top of his busy schedule with calendars on both his hand-held personal digital assistant and the laptop computer on loan from Fowler High.
He synchronizes the two calendars every morning, right after he checks the news on the Internet.
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"The problem was he was such an advanced student from the time he hit high school," Eisentrager says. "He was quickly racing through our curriculum."
Sunkhjeet considered enrolling at Edison High School's Computech program, a Fresno Unified School District campus that offers accelerated courses in math, science, computer science, foreign languages and humanities.
Before his freshman year, he took summer school classes at Edison, "but I just had this gut feeling that I wasn't going to be as happy there as I was in Fowler."

