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Robert Randall Elementary School is a public elementary school in Milpitas, California. It is one of 10 elementary schools in the [[Milpitas Unified School District]] and serves approximately 700 students in Transitional Kindergarten through sixth grade. The school opened in 1964 and was named after the district’s first superintendent, Robert Randall. The current principals are Olivia Contreras and Kristian Prolo. It is the only elementary school in the district to have a dual immersion program.

== Administration ==
Olivia Contreras, co-principal

Kristian Prolo, co-principal

== Past Principals ==
Carlos Salcido (2014-2018), currently a coordinator at the San Mateo County Office of Education

Kristian Lecours (2008-2014), currently a teacher at William Burnett Elementary School

Kathy Lincoln (2004-2008), served as Director of the Milpitas Child Development Centers from 2008-2015, retired 2015

Beverly James (2001-2004), served as Director of Special Tests and Projects from 2004-2011, retired 2011

Kathy Doi (1995-2001), served as principal of Pearl Zanker Elementary School from 2001-2013, retired 2013

Judith Boyer (1992-1995)

Lawrence Lovato

== Other Facts About the School ==

* Kathy Lincoln was the strictest principal in the district when she was principal at the school. She closes doors and does work for the janitors and kicks students out of the school. Many parents were upset when she kicked their kids out of the school for doing nothing wrong.

* Benjamin Reyes went to the school for the second half of second grade and third grade and was a student in Patti Smith’s special education class. Unlike most people, he doesn’t brush his teeth in the morning and goes to school with morning breath. He spit on the table while Ms. Smith was going over the announcements. He also spit on another students hand in the playground.
* Tony was a student at the school during the first semester that Ben Reyes was there. At that time she was in first grade and was in the class next door to Ms. Smith. She licked her hands near the end of first grade.
* Shea, another student in the same grade as Ben Reyes, also went to school with morning breath and spit. Her sister, Holly, who is two years younger than her, didn’t go to school with morning breath but did play with her spit in the morning.
* The school was an underperforming school during the mid to late 2000s.
*The school is one of two schools that reminds students of the East Coast of the United States, the other being Joseph Weller Elementary School.