CUSD to pay Fleming’s defense in investigation (Register) CUSD trustees agreed to pay for ex-Superintendent James Fleming’s defense attorney.
Newport Beach City Council candidate named in lawsuit (Register) Ex-KB Home executive Michael Henn is among those accused by a shareholder of wrongly backdating stock options.
Remembering in O.C. (Register) Residents at solemn ceremonies honor those who died in the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks.
9/11 Walk-a-Thon for firefighters (Register) More than 200 people took part in a 9/11 Tribute 5K Walk-a-Thon at 9:11 a.m. Monday in Foothill Ranch. The event raised $50,000 for the Orange County Fire Authority Benevolent Association.
Schools mark 9/11 (Daily Pilot) COSTA MESA
plus a dead greenhouse over at IVC —
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The article about Algebra says course enrollment is up for OC. Does anyone know what it is for the state of California?
where’s the outcry about Capo paying the Supe’s lawyers?
I flunked algebra.
The article on algebra course enrollment up in the OC was worth the read, however it’s important to note that Valley HS algebra I, II, and geometry students only have access to classroom textbooks.
As a math challenged student, I relied on my personal math textbooks to help me manuever the daily homework assignments. Who didn’t?
Noji’s fuzzy math program, instituted years ago, crippled SAUSD’s math curriculum. As president of the school board, why hasn’t Noji taken steps to ensure students have textbooks? Noji’s fiscal management philosophy should not impact student learning. This is one of many examples of her incompetent leadership.
Issuing classroom only textbooks is like assigning a one-armed paper hanger the task of wallpapering a room.
SAUSD voters ..why are SAUSD students denied equal opportunity for a quality public education?
Maybe it is to keep them stupid .”Border Town” and “Third World” in appearance so to justify chasing them out of Santa Ana.