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Tuesday, July 29, 2008

'Trailer park' school irks locals

A 19-year Bloomington resident is organizing a coalition of community residents who want to push the Colton Joint Unified School District to build a new high school in Bloomington.

North county school district seeks two new trustees

North Monterey County Unified School District is now looking for not one - but two - trustees to complete its five-member board.

ESCONDIDO: State officials to look at elementary district's special ed services

State education officials are looking into an Escondido parent's complaint that school and district officials allegedly violated state and federal special-education laws last year when they moved her son into a general education class without her knowledge.

Chino Valley USD not a fan of A/C

The district's decision to turn on the fans in classrooms is welcome news to maintenance workers such as Mary Ann Gonzales, who had complained about dizziness and chest pains due the lack of ventilation in classrooms earlier this month. But, they say, it's just one step.

Livermore, Dublin schools finalizing plans for November parcel tax measures

The Livermore school board will meet this afternoon to discuss specifics for a parcel tax measure on the November ballot. In Dublin, school board members plan to meet next week to finalize details for their own tax measure in November.

Knightsen school district opens new campus

Old River Elementary is the Knightsen School District's first new school in 72 years. As 114 students settled into their new classrooms on Learning Lane in unincorporated Brentwood, construction crews were still putting the finishing touches on unused classrooms and the last bit of landscaping.

School work greets Podesta students

It was back to school Monday for 31,000 students in Lodi Unified, but the 253 who attend Podesta Ranch had the honor of opening a brand-new school with sparkling hallways, new desks and computers. Although not all was finished.

Los Angeles USD bond proposal now twice as large

Los Angeles Unified School District officials are considering asking voters to approve a $7 billion bond measure in November, more than twice as big as previously discussed and nearly half of it set aside for unspecified future projects.

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