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Inland Empire Springs charter reports first year enrollment and student gains; parent raises special‑education concerns at separate public comment
Summary
Inland Empire Springs Charter presented first‑year enrollment, early diagnostic results and planned site improvements; a public commenter later asked the board to investigate allegations that local districts charged families for preschool seats funded by public dollars.
Inland Empire Springs Charter School presented an annual update to the San Bernardino County Board of Education at the May 12 meeting, reporting initial enrollment and early assessment results and previewing facility plans. The presentation was followed by public comment from a parent who raised unrelated allegations about tuition charges at district preschool programs.
Charter update: Inland Empire Springs representatives reported that the charter opened in August and currently has 321 students enrolled, including students moved from a prior charter and new enrollees. The school’s program emphasizes mastery‑based personalized learning and uses a nationally norm‑referenced diagnostic (i‑Ready) to identify student learning needs.…
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