Thursday, August 28, 2008
BONSALL: New district leader, two months in, facing tough issues
He said Wednesday that he has been trying to figure out solutions to problems such as the unpopular school board decision earlier this year to cancel all school bus transportation within the sprawling, 88-square-mile district. Previously, about 700 students used the school buses.CARLSBAD: School district raises developer fees
Developer fees will go up in most of Carlsbad starting in October, school officials decided Wednesday. The Carlsbad Unified School District Board of Trustees unanimously approved the recommended increase without discussion at a meeting Wednesday.Chino Valley schools face new year with fiscal challenges
The Chino Valley Unified School District will begin the new school year Tuesday, facing higher food and energy prices, state budget reductions and declining enrollment.Rocklin school board again rejects charter school
A controversial proposal to open a college-prep charter school at Rocklin or Whitney high schools was denied again by the Rocklin Unified school board.School district embarks on education overhaul
Federal orders to improve the seven-school San Ysidro School District have caused the most visible changes in recent history. Five schools have received new principals in the past year. A sixth school has closed for construction. And four schools have either shed or added grade levels.Alumna has one up on Ceres High -- she's 101 to its 100
A few months ago, when Ceres High officials began preparing for the school's centennial celebration next month, they were pretty sure 95-year-old Wayne Salter reigned as its oldest living alumnus.Not so fast, said Phil De La Porte, a retired teacher and coach at Ceres.
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