Dublin Unified School District
Michael D'Ambrosio has a diverse work experience in the field of video production. Michael first worked at ESPN from 2003 to 2007 in production and commercial operations. After that, they joined St. Philip Neri and worked in video production from 2008 to 2014. Since 2014, they have been working as the Activities Director and Director of Video Production at the Dublin Unified School District.
Michael D'Ambrosio's education history shows that they attended the University of San Francisco from 2010 to 2012, but they did not complete a specific degree or field of study there. Prior to that, from 1998 to 2002, they attended California State University-Hayward, where they obtained a Bachelor's degree in Communication and Media Studies.
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Dublin Unified School District
The Dublin Unified School District (DUSD) serves over 12,300 students, from preschool through adult education, in a diverse suburban environment. The district is comprised of seven elementary schools, two middle schools, one K-8 school, one continuation high school, and one comprehensive high school. The Dublin Unified School District mission is to educate every student to become a lifelong learner by providing a safe and supportive environment that fosters collective responsibility for each student’s success. The Dublin Unified School District was recently ranked as one of the "Top 100 Best School Districts in California." DUSD ranked 27 out of over 750 state school districts, and fourth in Alameda county. Dublin schools have been recognized with numerous accolades, including Advanced Placement Honor Roll, National Blue Ribbon School, Gold Ribbon Award, Project Lead The Way Distinguished School, California School of Character, National School of Character, Educational Results Partnership Honor Roll, California Distinguished School, and Title 1 Academic Achievement Award School. Dublin High School is renowned for its signature programs, including the Engineering Academy, which prepares students to succeed in a postsecondary engineering program; the Biomedical Academy, which prepares students for a post-secondary education in biomedical sciences; and the Culinary Academy which prepares students for a post-secondary education in the culinary arts.