Chula Vista Elementary School District

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<p>Every year public officials turn in 700 forms which list their personal assets, income, investments and gifts. Jay Wierenga, Communications Director from the Fair Political Practice Committee, said in a June 4 interview that the conflict-of-issue forms “are designed to allow transparency and some indication of public officials’ economic interests to ensure there is no conflict with the public’s best interest.”</p>

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<p>The Chula Vista Elementary School District is keeping its promise to communicate better with Silver Wing Elementary parents.</p>
<p>The district has held several information meetings with the community since February when they first learned that a two-story high school would occupy part of the elementary campus. At a recent meeting, parents continued to express reservations about the presence of Chula Vista Learning Center Community Charter high school.</p>

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<p>The way that the Chula Vista Elementary school board does business began to change when three new trustees, Leslie Bunker, Francisco Tamayo and Dr. Eduardo Reyes, were elected in November.</p>
<p>Discussion on the dais at the April 15 Chula Vista Elementary meeting signaled one of the new directions. The district agendized a service agreement with the controversial organization Teach For America from July 2015 until June 30 2018.<br>

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<p>Parents from a south San Diego elementary are claiming that Chula Vista Elementary School District admnistrators left them out of the process of permanently placing a charter high school on the elementary school’s campus.</p>
<p>At a Feb. 26th special meeting the district’s board approved the construction bid for Chula Vista Learning Community Charter High School on Silver Wing Elementary’s campus, something the parents said they had no voice in.</p>