Friday, November 30, 2007
Three lawsuits target Stockton USD
Six current and former employees of the Stockton Unified School District filed three separate lawsuits this week in Superior Court against the district and its former special-education director Michael Lyons.Students get emergency-ready backpack, lessons
After adding words like evacuation, loss and Reverse 911 to their vocabulary during last month's wildfires, Hanson Elementary School's 700 students learned one more term this week: Prepared.Schools chief backs new learning center
State schools Superintendent Jack O'Connell came to town Wednesday to salute the first charter school in Alameda County to be named a "California Distinguished School."Magnolia school leader to step down
Paul Mercier, superintendent of the Magnolia School District, has announced he will retire in June, coinciding with the end of the school year. Mercier has been the district's leader for 16 years.Wireless at schools may add safety
The addition of wireless Internet in Livermore schools isn't simply a more convenient way to surf the Web. The new technology also comes with on-campus cameras that can be viewed through computers — including laptops — connected to the network.District agrees to halt Cocoanut Grove tear-up
Facing an unfavorable legal decision, the Los Angeles Unified School District agreed reluctantly Thursday to delay demolition of the fabled Cocoanut Grove nightclub to make way for a 4,240-student complex on the site of the former Ambassador Hotel.
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