NEWPORT-MESA SCHOOL BOARD WRAP-UP
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WHAT HAPPENED:
The school board gave approval for Whittier Elementary School to ask the
state Board of Education for permission to expand its preschool program.
WHAT IT MEANS: The Whittier preschool program will now submit an
expansion grant to the state Board of Education to expand it from one to
three classes. Pending state approval, the Whittier will add two more
portable classrooms and 96 additional students.
WHAT THEY SAID:
“I wouldn’t normally vote in favor of this, but it looks like a
comprehensive program, “ said Wendy Leece, a school board member.
VOTE: 6-0 in favor
WHAT HAPPENED:
The school board delayed making a decision on Corona del Mar High School
principal Don Martin’s request to use leftover funds for the final
improvements to the campus. The board did approve the first item of phase
three -- technology cabling in two classrooms -- because the work was to
be done during spring break.
WHAT IT MEANS:
Martin has been asked to prepare an explanation of the new project.
Although the board previously approved phase three of the project, there
have been some changes to the plans.
WHAT THEY SAID:
“There seems to be a big emphasis on sports on this list,” said school
board member Wendy Leece.
NO VOTE
WHAT HAPPENED:
The school board approved the district’s participation in the Best Buy
music zone demonstration project to support the United Way.
WHAT IT MEANS:
Best Buy Co. has provided funds through the United Way of America to fund
three regional after-school band programs. The three schools targeted are
Davis Education Center, Rea Elementary School and TeWinkle Middle School.
If there are available funds for only one program, Davis will be the
recipient.
WHAT THEY SAID:
“We need to encourage more of these programs to go through the United
Way,” said David Brooks, school board vice president.
VOTE: 6-0 in favor
WHAT HAPPENED:
The school board voted to support national “No TV Week.”
WHAT IT MEANS:
During the week of April 24-30, all schools, parents, teachers, students
and community members will be encouraged to participate in a TV boycott.
VOTE: 6-0 in favor
NEXT MEETING: 7 p.m. Tuesday, April 25, District Education Center,
2985-A Bear St., Costa Mesa.
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