Wednesday, August 27, 2008
ESCONDIDO: High schools remain overcrowded, officials say
The city's high school campuses serve roughly 1,000 more students each day than they have the classroom space to handle, a consultant told district officials Tuesday night.FALLBROOK: Schools still losing students, but at a slower pace
Officials in the Fallbrook Union Elementary School District said on the second day of school Tuesday that enrollment seems to have leveled off this year after several years of steep decline.VISTA: Eagles Peak prepares for new school year
After months of uncertainty and setbacks, Eagles Peak Charter School officials say they're ready for the school year to start next week and are finalizing plans to cover some of the school's debt with another loan. The eight-year-old charter school has learning centers in San Diego, Orange and Riverside counties.Surging Latino growth has country looking to California schools
Latinos make up nearly half of California's K-12 public school students, and their numbers are surging across the country, underscoring a growing challenge for educators who are looking to the Golden State for ways to adapt to the changing face of America's classrooms.Fresno Unified adds new athletic facilities to schools
Fresno Unified School District on Tuesday unveiled its latest weapon to improve student achievement -- a weight room and fitness center at Hoover High School.
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