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Friday, July 25, 2008

Schools receive grants to build

Two San Joaquin County schools were among 193 schools in California to be awarded a total of more than $251 million in construction grants Thursday.

Poway, San Dieguito districts get construction funds

Two North County school districts will be among the beneficiaries of about $236 million released by a state agency Thursday for the construction and repair of school facilities.

ESCONDIDO: School bond payments could stretch beyond 2050

The Escondido Union High School board on Thursday got a peek at the list of projects being proposed for a massive overhaul of district campuses -- and heard that taxpayers could be paying for the work until perhaps the year 2056.

Schools get money from State Allocation Board

An elementary school in San Dimas and an early education center in Chino Hills were the combined recipients of about $2 million in State Allocation Board funds Thursday. But the Chino Hills Early Education Center, part of the San Bernardino County Office of Education, might not open.

Former Elk Grove administrator to lead San Juan school district

A former Elk Grove Unified administrator will assume leadership of the San Juan Unified School District on Sept. 1. Patricia Jaurequi, superintendent of the New Haven Unified School District in Alameda County, signed a three-year contract with San Juan on Thursday. Her annual salary will be $230,000.

School district seeking $98 million bond measure

The Escondido Union High School District will try to sell voters on a $98 million bond measure that officials say is needed to prepare students for 21st-century careers.

Math scores for girls and boys no different, study finds

The notion that boys are better than girls at math simply doesn't add up, according to a study published today in the journal Science.

Fresno, Long Beach school districts join forces

The Fresno and Long Beach unified school districts have embarked on a partnership that's the first of its kind in California. They will share information and teaching methods to figure out which programs work -- and which don't -- to close the achievement gap for minorities.

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