NEWPORT-MESA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT BOARD WRAP-UP
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WHAT HAPPENED:
Principals from three Costa Mesa schools were honored Tuesday night by
the school board for being named Principals of Excellence by the Irvine
Co. It is the third year they have given this award, which provides
recognition and cash gifts to administrators.
WHAT IT MEANS:
Principals Cheryl Galloway from Davis Education Center, Daryle Palmer
from Kaiser Elementary School and Judy Laakso from Victoria Elementary
School were honored and presented with gifts in addition to the $10,000
they received two weeks ago.
Vote: No vote
IN FAVOR
WHAT HAPPENED
In an effort to address the needs in high school athletic programs,
the school board voted to implement a plan called Pursuing Victory with
Honor.
WHAT IT MEANS
The program is a CIF program that teaches both coaches and athletes
about sportsmanship character-building and being positive role models. It
outlines expectations, such as the absence of profanity, that trustees
said have been a problem over the years.
Vote: 7/0
IN FAVOR
WHAT HAPPENED
A new crop of textbooks was approved Tuesday night despite trustee
Wendy Leece’s objections to two of them. With the aid and support of
several community members enlisted to help her read the books, Leece
objected to one science book and one history book.
WHAT IT MEANS
All of the books will now be available to students.
Vote:
On all books except “Focus on Life Science,” by Michael Padilla, and
“The American Democracy,” by Thomas E. Patterson: 7/0
“On Life Science,” by Michael Padilla, and “The American Democracy,”
by Thomas E. Patterson: 6/1
IN FAVOR
NEXT MEETING
7 p.m. June 12, District Education Center, 2985-A Bear St., Costa
Mesa.
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