Columbus day holiday in this district. I did graduate from the school back in 1993, so i really enjoyed being here and hopefully my son could graduate here as well. Reporter but there is a big problem. The School District has lost 2,500 students over the last few years. Our School Districts have faced an enrollment crisis. I will call it a crisis. The cost of living has pushed many of our families out. Reporter dr. Amy flores took over in july and was immediately tasked with overseeing the closure of two schools by next year because they dont have enough students to sustain them. Why the exodus . Dr. Florez says a few families are choosing charter schools. District data says most are leaving the district all together. She knows the reason for the move. I can tell you i have sticker shock every day whether its food, services, san jose is extremely expensive. And its difficult for families to raise their children here. Reporter this has been a longterm discussion in the evergreen School
Is deceiving the u. S. , despite President Trumps claim that kim jongun agreed to denuclearization. Nbcs Janis Mackey Frayer has details. Reporter it was a remarkable moment. The leaders of the u. S. And north korea Standing Shoulder to shoulder, pledging to denuclearize the korean peninsula. But now, more than a dozen u. S. Intelligence officials tell nbc news that despite this months historic summit, north korea appears to be pushing ahead with its nuclear program, stepping up production of enriched uranium in recent months at multiple secret sites. One official saying of the north koreans, theres no evidence that they are decreasing stockpiles or that theyve stopped their production. Whats clear here is that the u. S. Believes, in fact, they are being deceptive about the actual size of their program. That north korea is growing its Nuclear Arsenal and conce concealing it appears to contradict President Trumps view. Were going to have a great discussion and i think tremendous success
Sidney Alive employee Debbie Stone, left, folds dresses as consignor Nona Hill, both of Sidney, fills out paperwork at the Sidney Alive office on Thursday,