San Jose council poised to set clean energy rates on Feb. 25
Briefly

The San José City Council has scheduled a public meeting for February 25 to finalize electric generation rates for the San José Clean Energy program, with changes expected to take effect on March 1. Additionally, Notre Dame High School recently hosted its 22nd annual Crab Fest, successfully attracting over 400 attendees and raising funds for student programs. In educational news, students from Leland and Pioneer High Schools showcased their talent in health professions competitions, qualifying for a state-level contest in the process.
The San José City Council is set to make pivotal decisions regarding electric generation rates for San José Clean Energy at a public meeting on February 25.
Notre Dame High School's Crab Fest raised funds for its co-curricular programs, attracting over 400 attendees and serving up 1,600 pounds of crab.
Three students from local high schools showcased exceptional problem-solving skills, qualifying for the state competition in a prestigious health professional event.
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