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The San Rafael City Schools Board of Trustees on Aug. 18 observed a moment of silence to honor two members of the district community who died over the summer: a San Rafael High School rising senior named in the meeting as Erin Baden Glamajo and Chris Bregneti, identified as a Terralinda High School mountain bike team coach.
During the remarks the board described both deaths as tragic: staff said the student died after an accidental fall in the Marin Headlands and described the coach’s death as a fatal bicycle collision. The board asked attendees to keep the families and school communities — including Laurel Dell, Davidson and San Rafael High School — in their thoughts.
Following the moment of silence, board leadership closed the meeting. No formal actions or votes were associated with the memorial remarks; they occurred during the meeting’s closing remarks as presented by the board.
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