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Peace Corps director visits Corona del Mar High
About 1,700 Corona del Mar High students listened to Peace Corps
Director Gaddi Vasquez, a former Orange County supervisor, discuss
his job, as well as the contrasts between life in Newport Beach and
the rest of the world.
The speech came as part of the school’s third annual Community
Service Day. Last year, the school’s graduating class performed more
than 20,000 hours of community service.
School board candidates sounded off on a variety of issues at the
first candidate’s forum this week in Newport Beach. The challengers
pressured the incumbents to defend their decisions and philosophy
toward district policies while proposing new ideas for the district
like term limits for trustees and paying teachers a higher salary to
teach in low-performing schools. The next Candidate’s Forum is Oct.
29 in Costa Mesa.
Overall enrollment at UC Irvine reached record levels as the
number of students on campus this fall exceeded last year’s
enrollment by 8.7%. Officials attribute the leap to a top-down
effect, starting with an increase in graduate students.
* DEIRDRE NEWMAN covers education. She may be reached at (949)
574-4221 or by e-mail at [email protected].
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