New High School
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Questions, issues and concerns raised at the December 3, 2007 community
meeting.
Community Meeting:
Monday, Dec. 3, 2007
6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Location:
A. Warren McClaskey Adult Education Center auditorium 5241 J St
District staff will share the same information
presented at previous meetings.
Maps demonstrating the approximate number of students per
the 2007/08 CBEDS in the Sacramento High Boundary area:
Community meetings:
Join us and
share your input on placement of a new small high school.
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Monday, October
22
Oak Park Community Center
Located at 3425 Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard
6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Monday, October
29
Oak Park Community Center
Located at 3425 Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard
6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Tuesday, October 30
* Dr. Ephriam Williams Family Life Center
(next to St. Paul’s Missionary Baptist Church)
4036 14th Avenue
6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m.
* Changed from St. Paul’s Missionary Baptist Church
The same information will be
presented at each meeting. All input will be shared with the
Board of Education.
Background
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New
High School Site Advisory Committee
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On August 3, 2006 the Sacramento City Unified School District
Board of Education approved Resolution Number 2464 to establish a
comprehensive high school (500-800 students) to open no later than September
2008.
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The new school will be located,
if at all possible, within the previous Sacramento High School attendance
area, but will definitely be located within 2 miles of the boundaries of that
attendance area.
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The new school will offer a non-vocational, college preparatory
curriculum that meets University of California “a-g” course requirements for
admission.
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The new school will offer a non-vocational, college preparatory
curriculum that meets University of California “a-g” course requirements for
admission.
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The new school will have a relationship with the District’s
closest comprehensive high school whereby all students in the new school will
be allowed to participate in the extracurricular activities, including all
interscholastic sports, of that comprehensive high school on an equal basis
with the students of that comprehensive high school, to the extent permitted
by California Interscholastic Federation rules.
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No decision has been made as to the location of the new school;
the Board is asking for input and will consider the input at future Board
meetings.
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