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Superintendent highlights CTE programs, student transfers and grant extension
Summary
Superintendent Carranza reported that more than 650 students received wait‑pool transfer choices since June 1, highlighted new career and technical education offerings (auto shop and culinary programs) and announced state approval for a one‑year extension to spend School Improvement Grant funds for nine district schools.
Superintendent Richard Carranza opened his report by informing the board that the student wait‑pool process (for families requesting transfers) has resulted in over 650 students receiving a wait‑pool choice since June 1. Carranza highlighted career and technical education at multiple sites: Washington High School's auto shop restarted with community donations (including an…
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