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The Mountain View-Los Altos High School District announced that Julie Vo, an adult education administrator with past experience in the district, has been selected as the new assistant director of the Mountain View Los Altos Adult School.

Vo, currently an associate dean of the Adult Education and Basic Skills program at the San Jose Evergreen Community College District, is set to begin her new role with Mountain View-Los Altos on Feb. 21, following an administrative staffing shuffle at the adult school. She replaces Brenda Harris, who took over as the director of the adult school after former director Keith Moody retired last year.

Vo previously worked for the district as the career technical education coordinator from 2007 to 2010, and later as the district’s high school diploma and GED coordinator from 2010 to 2015. She also worked with a network of adult schools in the South Bay known as the South Bay Consortium of Adult Education.

“Julie is an ideal leader to help our adult learners achieve their educational, personal and professional goals at our Adult School,” Harris said in a statement released last month.

The district’s adult school, its headquarters located at 333 Moffett Boulevard, provides classes to nearly 8,000 people including career training and job placement, citizenship classes and English-language acquisition.

Actor James Franco paints a mural on the Student Activities Center at Palo Alto High School on Oct. 13, 2014.  Franco created two murals inspired by photographs in his 1993 yearbook. Franco painted the murals in celebration of the grand opening of Paly's Media Arts Center.  Photo by Veronica Weber.
Actor James Franco paints a mural on the Student Activities Center at Palo Alto High School on Oct. 13, 2014. Franco created two murals inspired by photographs in his 1993 yearbook. Franco painted the murals in celebration of the grand opening of Paly’s Media Arts Center. Photo by Veronica Weber.

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Kevin Forestieri is a previous editor of Mountain View Voice, working at the company from 2014 to 2025. Kevin has covered local and regional stories on housing, education and health care, including extensive...

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