San Gabriel Valley schools named on preliminary Open Enrollment list, law allows parents to transfer students out
Posted: 07/15/2010 05:30:57 PM PDT
Schools on Open Enrollment
Azusa Unified
Center Middle, Valleydale Elementary
Baldwin Park Unified
Central Elementary, Charles D. Jones Junior High, Margaret Heath Elementary
Bassett Unified
Don Julian Elementary
Covina-Valley Unified
Lark Ellen Elementary, Manzanita Elementary
El Monte City
Potrero Elementary, Wilkerson Elementary
Garvey School District
Marshall Elementary, Emerson Elementary
Mountain View
Charles T. Kranz Intermediate, Willard F. Payne Elementary
West Covina Unified
Monte Vista Elementary, Wescove Elementary
Hacienda La Puente Unified
La Puente High, Workman High, California Elementary, Del Valle Elementary
Rowland Unified
Giano Intermediate, Hurley Elementary, La Seda Elementary
Azusa Unified
Center Middle, Valleydale Elementary
Baldwin Park Unified
Central Elementary, Charles D. Jones Junior High, Margaret Heath Elementary
Bassett Unified
Don Julian Elementary
Covina-Valley Unified
Lark Ellen Elementary, Manzanita Elementary
El Monte City
Potrero Elementary, Wilkerson Elementary
Garvey School District
Marshall Elementary, Emerson Elementary
Mountain View
Charles T. Kranz Intermediate, Willard F. Payne Elementary
West Covina Unified
Monte Vista Elementary, Wescove Elementary
Hacienda La Puente Unified
La Puente High, Workman High, California Elementary, Del Valle Elementary
Rowland Unified
Giano Intermediate, Hurley Elementary, La Seda Elementary
Parents can transfer their kids out of 23 low-performing San Gabriel Valley schools beginning in the 2010-11 year thanks to a set of regulations approved by the State Board of Education on Thursday.
At its Sacramento meeting, the board approved 7-0 a set of emergency regulations in order to implement the Open Enrollment Act the upcoming school year.
A preliminary list of the state's 1,000 "low achieving" schools, identified based on the lowest Academic Performance Index (API) scores, was released this week and is pending board approval after a five-day public comment period.
Under the Open Enrollment legislation passed in January, parents can opt to move their kids to higher-performing districts without consent