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San Diego school board renames Lindbergh/Schweitzer Elementary School


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The San Diego Unified School Board voted Tuesday night to rename Lindbergh/Schweitzer Elementary because the school’s namesakes had expressed antisemitic and racist views.
The school of about 270 students founded in 1980 will be renamed Clairemont Canyons Academy, to reflect the geography surrounding the school in the Clairemont neighborhood.
“As a public school that serves students of all races, ethnicities, religions, and backgrounds, having a welcoming environment is critical to the success of all students,” Principal Victoria Peterson wrote in a March 17 letter requesting the name change.
The school is made up mostly of students of color, with 32 percent Latino students, 26 percent White students, 16 percent African-American students and 9 percent Asian students. ....

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City Councilmember Montgomery-Steppe writes letter on Lincoln High School's education disparities -


SAN DIEGO (KUSI) – San Diego City Councilmember District 5, Monica Montgomery-Steppe, penned an open-letter expressing her strong concerns for the issues surrounding the quality of education provided at Lincoln High School.
Montgomery-Steppe says she notice “familiar disparities that indicate there is much more work to do regarding equal access to a quality education in the City of San Diego.”
She explained that constant mistakes have turned the school’s education quality into a crisis that impacts the entire community.
Councilwoman Montgomery-Steppe joined KUSI’s Lauren Phinney on Good Morning San Diego to discuss her letter and possible solutions to the problems at Lincoln High School. ....

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San Diego Unified revokes then reinstates benefits for Gompers Prep founders


Cecil Steppe: Why is our superintendent revoking these rights? Why now?”
On Tuesday, January 12, parents and teachers from Gompers Preparatory Academy pleaded with the San Diego Unified school board to restore on-loan agreements the district made with four of their founding staff members 15 years ago.
Director Vincent Riveroll, executive assistant Paz Garcia, assistant director Lisa Maples and Welcome Center lead Judith Franceschi were notified a year in advance their on-loan status would be phased out July 1, 2021. They would have to choose between keeping their jobs at the Chollas View charter school or keeping their employment with the district.
Deidre Walsh, director of the district’s Office of Charter Schools, stated in an October 27, 2020 memo, “As members represented by the district’s labor organizations, the four on-loan employees receive district salaries and benefits, as well as other protections and benefits offered by the collective bargaining agre ....

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San Diego Unified may cut $155 million from budget, approves 370 early retirements


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San Diego Unified’s school board approved an interim budget that projects $155 million in cuts next school year and $41 million the following year.
The board also approved early retirement incentives for 370 employees, including 130 educators, which provide an exit option for older employees who would choose not to return to working in-person during the pandemic.
The district said it now has a “qualified” budget certification, meaning that the district may not be able to meet its financial obligations for the current school year or next two years.
San Diego Unified has a total budget of $1.6 billion.
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The budget projections and the qualified designation could change in coming months, once the district learns how much money the state plans to give the district next school year, district leaders said. ....

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