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Past Cupertino Poet Laureates

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Fifth Term (2018-2020) – Kaecey McCormick

 

 


 

 

Fourth Term (2017) – Ann Muto

 

 


 

 

Third Term (2016) – Amanda Williamsen

 

 


 

 

Second Term (2013 – 2015) – Jennifer Swanton Brown

 

 


 

 

First Term (2011 – 2012) – David Denny

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