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ABC Unified president and Migrant Ed coordinator brief Hawaiian Gardens council on student services and summer programs
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Francisco Noyola, ABC Unified School District board president, gave district updates including testing, sports and consolidation planning; Migrant Education interim coordinator Nereida Armenta detailed services for about 620 students, Saturday sessions, college support and a summer program and giveaway events.
Francisco Noyola, president of the ABC Unified School District board, updated the council April 22 on district activities including state testing (CAASPP/CAST), spring athletics, upcoming ceremonies and the formation of a surplus advisory committee. He thanked the city for parade participation and recognized school staff achievements.
Noyola introduced Nereida Armenta, interim coordinator of the district's Migrant Education program. Armenta said the program serves approximately 620 students and families across the district, provides tutoring and Saturday sessions (preschool through eighth grade), offers college-application support for high school students and will run a Migrant Education summer school July 8–24 at several elementary sites. She also announced a backpack and book giveaway on May 30 at Hawaiian Elementary and invited council and the public to upcoming events.
Council members asked about continuity of services if Ferguson Elementary were consolidated; Armenta said the program is districtwide and mobile, with offices at Juan Elementary for meetings and resources, and that services will follow students regardless of consolidation. The presentation closed with thanks and an offer to answer follow-up questions.

