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Here are some of the items the Newport-Mesa Unified School District
board of trustees will be discussing tonight.
AUTHORS FESTIVAL BOOKMARK WINNERS
Three Newport-Mesa students will be recognized as winners of the
districtwide Authors Festival 2005 bookmark contest. Judges
determined that Erin Hatch, a first-grader at Andersen Elementary,
Adelaide Alva, a third-grader at Lincoln Elementary, and Idalma Cruz,
a sixth-grader at Davis Elementary, submitted bookmarks worthy of
special recognition.
WHAT TO EXPECT
The board will recognize the three finalists Tuesday, and the
three finalists’ bookmarks will be distributed to students in
kindergarten through sixth grade districtwide.
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APPOINTMENTS
OF PRINCIPALS
The board will decide whether to fill, at least temporarily, two
vacant school principal positions.
The board will meet Janis King and vote on her appointment as a
permanent principal at Pomona Elementary School, effective Feb. 21.
In addition, the board has recommended Robert Metz to continue as
interim principal at Corona del Mar High School through the end of
the spring semester.
WHAT TO EXPECT
King seems to be the only candidate for the vacant Pomona
Elementary position, trustee David Brooks said. Since the interview
process has already been completed, the board will vote on her
appointment tonight.
If this vote passes, retiree Patrick Backus would remain as an
interim principal at Pomona Elementary through April 30.
Metz is expected to resume duties heading Corona del Mar High
School, he said.
SECONDARY TEXTBOOK ADOPTION
The board will vote on the final adoption of seven textbooks,
including coursework in foreign language, math, science and English.
The books have been used by teachers at Corona del Mar, Newport
Harbor and Back Bay high schools and have been on display at the
district office since November.
WHAT TO EXPECT
The textbooks have already been approved by several district
officials and budgeted, and trustees will likely vote to approve
them, as well.
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