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School boards: Chula Vista Elementary School District, 6 p.m. Wednesday;
San Diego Unified School District, 5 p.m. Tuesday;
San Ysidro School District, 5 p.m. Thursday;
South Bay Union School District (Imperial Beach), special board meeting 8 a.m. Thursday
‘Movies in the Park’ features ‘Dragon’
“How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World” is the free feature movie scheduled at 6:30 p.m. Saturday at Sweetwater Summit Regional Park, 3218 Summit Meadow Road in Bonita. When Hiccup discovers Toothless isn’t the only Night Fury, he must seek The Hidden World, a secret Dragon Utopia, before a hired tyrant named Grimmel finds it first. It’s part of the Summer Movies in the Park, the largest free outdoor movie series in San Diego County, with more than 100 screenings at dozens of host parks. Bring your own picnic! For the full schedule, visit https://www.summermoviesinthepark.com/.
School boards: National School District (National City), 6 p.m. Wednesday,
South Bay Union
Sweetwater Union High School District, 6 p.m. Monday
CV council to hold budget hearing
The Chula Vista City Council will consider its 2021-22 budget at its next meeting, 5 p.m. Tuesday. The public hearing will give people an additional opportunity to participate and offer comments. The council may propose budget modifications after considering testimony at the public hearing. To see the proposed budget or to provide comments, visit www.chulavistaca.gov/budget. To see how to virtually attend the meeting, visit www.chulavistaca.gov/councilmeetings.
Local students win scholarships
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This update on the COVID Slide collects and shares news updates from the district, state, and national levels as all stakeholders continue to work on developing safe, innovative plans to resume schooling and address learning loss. It’s an offshoot of the Collaborative for Student Success’ COVID Slide Quick Sheet newsletter, which you can
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Schools, districts, and states appear to be facing two overarching questions as they continue to allocate and spend tens of billions of dollars in federal stimulus funds: does the federal investment allow states to significantly expand education programs and, simultaneously, will the influx of cash prevent districts and schools from slashing budgets after enrollment declines and shifts in spending priorities?