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Tierrasanta resident protest Serra High School name change

The school board voted unanimously to change the name to Canyon Hills High School back in March. Author: Allison Royal (KFMB) Updated: 5:41 PM PDT July 6, 2021 CALIFORNIA, USA Junipero Serra High School in Tierrasanta has rebranded to Canyon Hills High School. On Tuesday, more than a dozen people gathered to protest.  “They have a national reputation,” said Chuck Cox, a resident in the area of 48 years. “Serra does. Canyon Hills? What’s that?” They said it’s not that they are necessarily upset with the name change, but rather, in their words, they didn’t have an opportunity to weigh in beforehand. 

SDUSD s Class of 2021 to Graduate at Petco Park

Christopher Columbus Statue Will Not Return to CV s Discovery Park, Task Force to Drive Park Name Change – https://laprensa-sandiego org

Christopher Columbus Statue Will Not Return to CV’s Discovery Park, Task Force to Drive Park Name Change Christopher Columbus Statue Will Not Return to CV’s Discovery Park, Task Force to Drive Park Name Change By Sandra G. Leon The Chula Vista City Council voted Tuesday to permanently remove a statue of Christopher Columbus that once stood at the corner of Discovery Park but was removed last year after repeated attacks of vandalism raised concerns over the monument. The City’s Human Relations Commission recently passed a resolution asking the City to remove the statue and rename the park due to Columbus’ history of atrocities committed against indigenous people. Several members of Native American groups spoke before the Council last night to voice their opposition to honoring a man who left a legacy of pain and suffering.

SDUSD Looking to Expand Vaccine Clinics To Middle Schools Once Pfizer Shot is Fully Approved

The walk-in clinic at Canyon Hills High School formerly Serra High School was just the convenience Rowena Orila was looking for when she heard the news at work that Pfizer s vaccine received emergency FDA clearance for 12 to 15-year-olds. “When I got to the house I rushed in and told my sister, ‘Hey! Let’s get Gabe vaccinated, she said. Gabriel, 13, is the only one in his family who s not yet vaccinated. With a summer trip to Virginia planned, he and his aunt raced to Canyon Hills, one of SDUSD s eight walk-in vaccine clinics, hoping to get his shot. “I don t want to spread it to my family and everyone else I’m near. I have a grandma I want to take care of and she s really old and I don’t want her to pass away so soon, Gabriel said.

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