Thursday, January 31, 2008
High school district seeking bond vote
It didn't take much convincing on the part of school officials or the public to persuade El Dorado Union High School District trustees to give the OK to placing a $66.3 million general obligation bond on the June ballot that is intended to help with reportedly much needed school improvements.Opponents pack room, argue against school closure, restructuring
An outpouring of opponents to Eureka City Schools' proposed school closure and elementary school restructuring voiced their concerns Wednesday night, many calling for more research and data about the effects.Moss retiring from Fortuna school district
The Fortuna Union High School District board announced Wednesday that it accepted the resignation of Superintendent Dave Moss at a special meeting last week. Moss will retire at the end of June.District bids goodbye to IB exploration
Laguna Beach educators decided against the International Baccalaureate program at the Jan. 22 school board meeting. Laguna Beach High School Principal Don Austin was among several educators researching the IB program for the last few years. Although cost was examined in the meeting, the main deterrent to running the program was the school's size, Austin said.Mission Vista High might not open on time
Faced with potentially painful state budget cuts to education, the Vista Unified School District may delay the opening of one of its top priorities – a long-planned high school in Oceanside.Erroneous idea could hurt Menifee Union's Measure B at polls
To fund or not to fund new schools: That is the question Menifee Union School District voters will face Tuesday when they decide whether to approve Measure B -- a $31.46 million school bond that homeowners would pay off over 25 years.
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