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Superintendent: school visits highlight differences amid declining enrollment; students build modular homes for local housing
Summary
Superintendent Anderson told the board the governance team visited elementary schools to study declining enrollment patterns and highlighted student-built modular homes (Apex program) and the New Vista High School ribbon cutting funded by the 2022 bond.
During the Nov. 18 meeting Superintendent Doctor Anderson reported that board members visited several elementary schools (Foothill, Mesa and Douglas) using an electric bus to study differences tied to declining enrollment and to observe classroom practice.
Anderson highlighted student-led efforts addressing community needs: Culinary Arts and…
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