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Tuesday, March 18, 2014
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Hacienda La Puente school district considers selling land to pay for new school
The Hacienda La Puente Unified School District listened to three consultants Monday morning at a special school board meeting. The local district wants to build a new school at Wedgeworth Elementary in Hacienda Heights to replace the portable classrooms that have housed the school for more than 40 years.Adams: Electric school buses roll out in effort to reduce emissions
An all-electric school bus quietly began transporting students in the Escondido Union High School District on Thursday, part of a state-funded pilot program meant to introduce districts to the merits of bus fleets that are electric-powered, emissions-free and silent.Lawsuit: Clovis North staffer asked 2 students to do campus drug sting
Two Clovis North High School students have sued the Clovis Unified School District, saying a school employee asked them to participate in a drug sting on campus without the consent of their parents or police.School district seeks $29M bond
The Coronado Unified School District’s governing board has voted to place a $29 million bond proposal on the June ballot. If the measure passes, funds would be used on facilities, equipment and technology in the five-campus district.Encinitas suggests joint-use arts center for Pacific View site
Encinitas school district officials said Monday they’ll give the city of Encinitas until Friday to submit an offer of at least $9.5 million for the former Pacific View School site or an auction planned for next week will go forward.Antioch Unified files counter charter petition for Dozier-Libbey
In yet another twist in the petition effort by teachers at Dozier-Libbey Medical High School to turn the health care-themed public school into a charter, Antioch Unified officials announced they have filed their own petition.EdTracker: EdSource’s guide to education legislation
EdSource will focus on a number of key bills through our EdTracker, reporting their status as they go through the legislative process. Our list will likely expand in coming weeks.New school funds should go to needy students first, group says
A citywide coalition of community groups is demanding that 80% of $1 billion in new school funding headed to L.A. Unified be spent on needy students according to decisions made by local schools rather than district bureaucrats.Stanford study highlights gains at Los Angeles charter schools
A new Stanford University study finds that Los Angeles charter school students are making significant gains in learning compared with their district school peers.Monday, March 17, 2014