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Neighbors ask Cupertino commission to deny Tessellation School's proposed high-school expansion over traffic and parking
Summary
A resident representing 29 households urged the planning commission to deny Tessellation School's revised conditional use permit to expand high school grades and enrollment at the former Rickert Elementary site, citing existing traffic and parking problems and the school's past promises.
Gil Doyle, a resident who said he represents 29 households near the former Rickert Elementary site, asked the Cupertino Planning Commission on June 24, 2025, to deny Tessellation School's application to expand high-school grades and grow enrollment at that campus.
Doyle said the school received a conditional-use permit in December 2023 to operate pre-K through ninth grade with a maximum of 300 students and had told the city council it planned to move ninth grade to another campus in fall 2025. Quoting…
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