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District spotlights model continuation school and expands teacher-residency program

Lodi Unified School District Board of Education · April 13, 2026
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Summary

The Lodi Unified board recognized a continuation high school’s state designation and heard district leaders and school staff describe expansion of a teacher-residency partnership that doubled resident numbers since 2023–24 and aims to scale to more sites next year.

The Lodi Unified School District on April 7 recognized Hazardous High School’s designation as a state "model continuation high school" and highlighted a district-wide teacher-residency initiative that administrators said has doubled in size since 2023–24.

Board President Alexander opened the spotlight segment and invited district staff to present. "We took a lot of pride and a lot of hard work and dedication to accept the model continuation high school via the state of California," said Richard Shipley, who described the three-year process of self-study, blind review and a validation visit that led to the designation. He said the state’s process focuses on serving the "whole child,"…

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