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HUNTINGTON BEACH UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT WRAP-UP

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Angelique Flores

Vote: 5-0

WHAT HAPPENED:

The board adopted a draft report that analyzes the potential

environmental effects associated with the proposed installation of field

lighting at Marina High School.

WHAT IT MEANS:

Last year, the board authorized the district’s staff to hire Pacific

Planning to conduct an environmental assessment of a proposed joint

project with the city of Huntington Beach for field lighting at the

school. An analysis determined the project wouldn’t have any significant

effect on the environment.

Vote: 5-0

WHAT HAPPENED:

Trustees agreed to submit an application to the California Department

of Education to renew the district’s participation in the Morgan-Hart

Class-Size Reduction Program.

WHAT IT MEANS:

Funding from the grant is estimated to be $282,710 for the 2000-01

school year and will support reducing class sizes to 20 or fewer in

ninth-grade English classes at Ocean View, Marina and Westminster high

schools.

NEXT MEETING

The Huntington Beach Union High School board will meet Oct. 24 at 7:30

p.m. in the district board room at 10251 Yorktown Ave., Huntington Beach.

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