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For the first time in decades, every San Diego Unified School District student will have the chance to go to summer school and summer day camp for free.
Flush with $450 million of federal COVID-19 relief dollars and tens of millions more in state COVID dollars, San Diego Unified is expanding its summer school options and opening them to all students this year.
At least 25,000 children more than a quarter of the district’s students have signed up for the academic summer program since enrollment opened earlier this month. In a normal year, about 2,000 students participate in the district’s summer school.
Members of the San Diego Unified School District Board voted to change the name of Lindbergh-Schweitzer Elementary School to Clairemont Canyons Academy Tuesday night. The change was made after the community brought forth concerns about the namesake's controversial pasts.
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