Plagued by politics and unrest, Capistrano Unified shows its academic might capistrano, year, unified, district, school - News - OCRegister.com:
"SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO – For once, Capistrano Unified can celebrate – and not because one of its warring parent factions is declaring a political victory over another.
After years of criticism that its test scores should be higher, Capistrano Unified surged this year past neighboring Saddleback Valley Unified and onto a playing field with Orange County's most academically successful districts, including top-ranked Irvine Unified.
'We're in very good company, or rather, they are in very good company,' Capistrano's executive director of assessment and research, Michelle Benham, told trustees at a school board meeting last week. '… Every year, we are very competitive down here, and it is important that we continue to keep pace with our neighbors.'"
Capistrano Unified remains embroiled in a five-year, parent-driven battle for control of the school board, has seen a once-celebrated superintendent indicted on felony corruption charges and has been forced to slash tens of millions of dollars from its budget. It's also under intense scrutiny by parents who criticize its every move, and has even been targeted by outsiders as a poster child for what is wrong with the U.S. public education system.
"SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO – For once, Capistrano Unified can celebrate – and not because one of its warring parent factions is declaring a political victory over another.
After years of criticism that its test scores should be higher, Capistrano Unified surged this year past neighboring Saddleback Valley Unified and onto a playing field with Orange County's most academically successful districts, including top-ranked Irvine Unified.
'We're in very good company, or rather, they are in very good company,' Capistrano's executive director of assessment and research, Michelle Benham, told trustees at a school board meeting last week. '… Every year, we are very competitive down here, and it is important that we continue to keep pace with our neighbors.'"
Capistrano Unified remains embroiled in a five-year, parent-driven battle for control of the school board, has seen a once-celebrated superintendent indicted on felony corruption charges and has been forced to slash tens of millions of dollars from its budget. It's also under intense scrutiny by parents who criticize its every move, and has even been targeted by outsiders as a poster child for what is wrong with the U.S. public education system.