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Parents object to St Helena schools new out-of-district attendance policy

Parents who live outside the St. Helena Unified School District are criticizing a policy change that will reduce their kids’ chances of attending the county’s wealthiest and most prestigious school system. The school board adopted an administrative recommendation last December to set a kindergarten enrollment cap for the upcoming school year at 40, which effectively eliminates the possibility of out-of-district kindergarteners attending St. Helena schools through the District of Choice program. The policy change has especially drawn criticism from parents who already have one student in St. Helena schools and were counting on a younger sibling having the same opportunity.

St Helena City Council plans bike lanes on Grayson, Crane

St Helena City Council plans bike lanes on Grayson, Crane
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Chouteau, Cottrell plan to run for Napa County supervisor

St. Helena City Councilmember Anna Chouteau and Napa County Planning Commissioner Anne Cottrell plan to run for the District 3 supervisorial seat that will be vacated by Diane Dillon in 2022. Chouteau and Cottrell filed 501 Candidate Intention Statements for District 3 last week, which is a precursor to filing for candidacy. Dillon announced on Jan. 27 that she would not run for re-election. Chouteau and Cottrell, both St. Helena residents, are the first people to publicly announce plans to run for the seat. Support local news coverage and the people who report it by subscribing to the Napa Valley Register. Chouteau is an organization development consultant who was elected to the St. Helena City Council in November 2018.

St Helena students decline in math scores, hold steady in reading

St Helena students decline in math scores, hold steady in reading
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Most St Helena fire, police receive COVID-19 vaccines

Most of St. Helena’s first responders and teachers have chosen to receive COVID-19 vaccinations. About 80% of the St. Helena Fire Department and 60% of the St. Helena Police Department had received at least their first dose of the vaccine as of Tuesday, according to Fire Chief John Sorensen and Police Chief Chris Hartley. Most St. Helena Unified School District personnel will receive their vaccines on Friday afternoon at the St. Helena Hospital Foundation’s invitation-only vaccine clinic at the Napa Valley College Upper Valley Campus. About 50 school employees were vaccinated last Friday after Superintendent Marylou Wilson was notified the clinic had some doses left over toward the end of the day.

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