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Wednesday, November 25, 2009

The Santa Barbara Independent Cesar Chavez Saved for Now


The Santa Barbara Independent Cesar Chavez Saved for Now

Cesar Chavez Saved for Now
Charter Extended Till End of School Year

It isn’t entirely in the clear yet, but after more than a month of late night board meetings, worst case scenario speculations, and passionate “save our school” rallying calls, Cesar Chavez Charter School’s future became a whole lot more secure this week. Faced with a freshly fired principal, an expired charter, and a host of district administrators adamant that the school doesn’t qualify for renewal of its charter—and as a result the very real possibility of a mid-year shut down from the state only a few weeks away—the popular dual-language-immersion elementary school got some much needed breathing room Tuesday night. The Santa Barbara School Board narrowly approved, on a 3-2 vote, a resolution extending Cesar Chavez’s charter through the remainder of the school year, essentially buying time so that the school, working with strong oversight from the district, can figure out its next move.