Briefly in education
As the renovation of aging schools gets underway, the Newport-Mesa
Unified School District is looking for people to serve on project review
committees at each campus.
Committee members will interact with the architects and provide input
on traffic flow and other design issues. The district hopes to receive at
least 15 applications per school and then to narrow the committees down
to seven to 11 members.
The multimillion-dollar renovation program is a result of Measure A,
passed by voters in June 2000. The schools are divided into four groups,
with construction on the first group set to start in the summer.
The committees will be assembled as the design starts for each phase.
The first committees will start meeting in early December and will
include Woodland, Kaiser Elementary, Newport Heights, Mariners, Whittier,
Monte Vista and Harbor View schools.
Information: (714) 424-5000.
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