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Back Bay High students build concrete slab
Nine students at Back Bay High School in Costa Mesa spent nine
days transforming a 1,350-square-foot area into a decorative
landscape for the school’s ceramics and pottery class. The students,
who were recommended by their teachers, worked with Disneyland
contractors, helping with the rhubarb, stamping, pouring and
staining.
A student government budget committee at Orange Coast College will
start abiding by the Brown Act, California’s open meeting law after
the college newspaper, the Coast Report, accused it of operating
behind closed doors.
Sage Hill School in Newport Coast held its first commencement
ceremony Friday afternoon, honoring 35 students with high school
diplomas. Graduating senior April Kim of Irvine and junior Paolo Leon
of Costa Mesa spoke at the ceremony. Thirty of the students
graduating from the independent high school, which opened in 2000 and
has a total of 350 students, will go on to a four-year institution.
* CHRISTINE CARRILLO covers education and may be reached at (949)
574-4268.
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