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The San Diego Unified School Board voted Tuesday night to rename Lindbergh/Schweitzer Elementary because the school’s namesakes had expressed antisemitic and racist views.
The school of about 270 students founded in 1980 will be renamed Clairemont Canyons Academy, to reflect the geography surrounding the school in the Clairemont neighborhood.
“As a public school that serves students of all races, ethnicities, religions, and backgrounds, having a welcoming environment is critical to the success of all students,” Principal Victoria Peterson wrote in a March 17 letter requesting the name change.
The school is made up mostly of students of color, with 32 percent Latino students, 26 percent White students, 16 percent African-American students and 9 percent Asian students.
San Diego Unified, San Diego Foundation, partner for free summer enrichment program
Level Up SD s morning classroom and afternoon extracurricular activities are free to all district families and begin June 21, the official first day of summer. Author: Shannon Handy (Reporter), City News Service Published: 2:29 PM PDT May 26, 2021 Updated: 4:23 PM PDT May 26, 2021
SAN DIEGO COUNTY, Calif. The San Diego Unified School District and The San Diego Foundation announced Wednesday that more than 65 nonprofits will help deliver the newly created Level Up SD program to tens of thousands of San Diego Unified students who will have free access to in-person morning classroom instruction and afternoon summer activities.
SAN DIEGO (KUSI) – The San Diego Unified School District and The San Diego Foundation announced Wednesday that more than 65 nonprofits will help deliver the newly created Level Up SD program to tens of thousands of San Diego Unified students who will have free access to in-person morning classroom instruction and afternoon summer activities.
Earlier this month, registration began for morning coursework. On Wednesday, registration began for opportunities beyond the classroom at LevelUpSanDiego.org.
Summer school generally is offered to a select group of students who need additional academic support. Level Up SD is open to all K-12 students in San Diego Unified, meaning thousands of local students can now take advantage of summer school and free activities like learning to kayak or learning to fly a drone for the first time.
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