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ABC Unified board president reports gains in English and science, highlights dual‑enrollment successes

Hawaiian Gardens City Council · May 27, 2026
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Summary

Francisco Nyola, board president for ABC Unified School District, gave his final report highlighting graduation dates, an 11% improvement in English and a 7% improvement in science in early CA results, and expansion of dual‑enrollment/early college pathways.

Francisco Nyola, president of the ABC Unified School District board, delivered his final board report to the Hawaiian Gardens City Council on May 26, noting district academic gains, upcoming graduations, and early‑college successes.

Nyola said preliminary California data showed an 11% improvement in English and a 7% improvement in science in early returns. He highlighted Artisia High School graduation scheduled for Friday at 7:30 p.m., Fetty Middle School achievements including 24 students accepted into the district’s early college pathway with Cerritos College and a 100% pass rate for dual‑enrollment courses at Fetty. Nyola said dual‑enrollment options operate across district high schools through Cerritos College and that the program is free to participating students.

Council members asked for counts and clarification about which schools had students attaining AA degrees; Nyola said he did not have a complete count in the meeting but offered to provide the districtwide numbers later. He also noted summer school schedules: elementary academy June 8–July 2, middle school June 4–July 2, and high school June 4–July 10.

Council thanked Nyola for his recurring monthly reports to the council and praised the district’s collaboration with the city on student achievements.