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School districts, churches and community centers have been offering free meals for children since schools had to close under the COVID-19 pandemic regulations. ....
Ofelia Lopez-Villamar, a school office assistant at Jefferson Elementary in the Carlsbad Unified School District, has been named the 2021 Countywide Classified School Employee of the Year by the San Diego County Office of Education. ....
3 South Bay districts reopen schools for in-person learning Haven Daily/AP and last updated 2021-04-12 11:41:55-04 (KGTV) â Three school districts in the South Bay are reopening their respective campuses for in-person instruction on Monday. The Sweetwater Union High School District, Chula Vista Elementary School District, and San Ysidro School District will welcome students back with hybrid learning plans in place. Sweetwaterâs interim superintendent said a little over 5,000 students will be back in classrooms for in-person learning. The districtâs detailed reopening plan can be found at http://www.sweetwaterschools.org/reopening-schools-spring-2021/. Chula Vista Elementary School District is expecting close to 60 percent of its students to return to schools as part of its hybrid model. ....
San Ysidro School District Has Spent $480K Trying to Recover $291K From Ex-Superintendent Ex San Ysidro superintendent Manuel Paul received $211,000 in severance pay when he resigned in 2013, after being indicted in a corruption case, as well as $80,000 in leave pay. If all goes well for the district, Paul will pay that back, plus damages and attorney fees. By Ashly McGlone, Voice of San Diego Manuel Paul San Ysidro School District is still trying to recover more than $291,000 from disgraced former superintendent Manuel Paul, and has racked up far more than that in legal bills trying to make it happen. The district has paid Long Beach law firm Leal-Trejo $480,000 as part of the lawsuit against Paul, filed in February 2015, according to figures provided to Voice of San Diego in response to a Public Records Act request. ....