ST. CLAIR SHORES Masks may be optional and advanced cleaning will continue, but all three St. Clair Shores school districts say they’re eager to welcome students back in September for the 2021-22 school year in a manner that more closely resembles pre-pandemic times.
Coronado Unified School Board votes to appeal CIF sanctions following tortilla-throwing incident
The board voted unanimously, to initiate litigation regarding CIF sanctions imposed on the school district and Coronado High School last week. Author: CBS News 8 Team Published: 5:27 PM PDT July 6, 2021 Updated: 5:27 PM PDT July 6, 2021
CORONADO, Calif. The Coronado Unified School Board voted unanimously Tuesday to appeal CIF sanctions that were handed down last week following a controversial tortilla-throwing incident at the conclusion of a high school basketball game in June, according to a statement by Superintendent Karl Mueller. On June 30, the California Interscholastic Federation announced several sanctions against Coronado High School and called the act of throwing tortillas at a predominately Latino team - Orange Glen High School - unacceptable.
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STEM Academy to open at Combre-Fondel Elementary School Calcasieu Parish School Board (Source: Calcasieu Parish School Board) By Patrick Deaville | March 10, 2021 at 12:17 PM CST - Updated March 10 at 12:17 PM
LAKE CHARLES, La. (KPLC) - The Calcasieu Parish School Board has announced that it will be opening the Combre-Fondel Northside STEM Academy in the 2021-2022 school year.
The Academy is set to serve any student entering kindergarten through fifth grade who are zoned to attend Barbe, Bell City, Iowa, LaGrange, Sam Houston, and Washington Marion High Schools.
“The opportunity to immerse students into STEM learning in the core subjects at Combre-Fondel Elementary is a great milestone for our school district,” said Superintendent Karl Bruchhaus. “The school administration and staff have demonstrated great vision and energy to bring the program to reality. Our School Board certainly recognizes the merits of being able to replicate the success of the program at E.K.