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Schools superintendent leaving for Manhattan Beach

Schools superintendent leaving for Manhattan Beach John Bowes, outgoing Davis schools superintendent. Enterprise file photo After five years as superintendent of the Davis school district, John Bowes will be returning to Southern California, where he’s worked for much of his career in education. In an announcement on the Davis school district’s website posted on Saturday, Bowes said that during at a special closed session school board meeting on Monday evening, “I informed our Board of Education that I have accepted a position as superintendent of the Manhattan Beach Unified School District and will be leaving the Davis school district on Aug. 6, 2021. It has always been a goal of mine to return to southern California in order to be closer to family.” Bowes will start as superintendent in Manhattan Beach on Aug. 9.

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CA s Top 100 Public High Schools Ranked By U S News

UpdatedThu, Apr 29, 2021 at 11:19 am PT Replies(42) More than 100 California high schools were ranked top schools by U.S. News and World Report. (Shutterstock) CALIFORNIA Thousands of public California high schools have been ranked by U.S. News and World Report in the publication s latest analysis of upper school education in the United States, revealing the top schools across the state and beyond. This year s Best High Schools list ranks more than 24,000 public high schools throughout the country. Here s where the top 100 California schools ranked among others in the U.S. (first number is ranking in California, second number is national ranking):

Manhattan Beach residents raise solidarity for Asian community through chalk art

Christian and his friend, Will, pose in front of their chalk drawings. Driveways, sidewalks and windows in the neighborhood surrounding Manhattan Beach s Polliwog Park were adorned with posters and chalk art voicing support and condemning acts of hate against Asian American and Pacific Islander community members Saturday, April 2. (Hunter Lee, Press-Telegram/SCNG) Hunter Lee

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