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<p>Recently, Leslie Ray Bunker ran into one of her third grade students she taught in 1994 in her bilingual classroom at Harborside Elementary School, in Chula Vista.</p>
Chula Vista Elementary
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<p>Recientemente, Leslie Ray Bunker miró a uno de sus estudiantes de tercer grado que enseñó en 1994 en su salón de clases bilingüe en la Escuela Primaria Harborside, en Chula Vista.</p>
Endorsements for the Chula Vista Elementary School District
Chula Vista Elementary School District was not embroiled in the recent corruption scandals. The issue with CV Elementary has been the lack of democracy. There was a time in recent history when every board member had originally been appointed to his/her seat. Prior to that, four of the five board members all lived in Bonita. This insidious Old Boy’s network has gone on far too long, and for the first time in many years we have an open election where true representation can be voted upon.
Seat 1:
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Ballot Recommendation:
This November, the Chula Vista Elementary School District will ask voters to approve a $90 million dollar bond to “increase student access to computers and modern technology; replace temporary classrooms; upgrade heating systems; and make energy cost-saving improvements.” They will also create a School Facilities Improvement District that will encompass the 31 schools on the West side of Chula Vista where the bond monies will be spent.