Posts Tagged ‘ Edison ’

Forecasting the future

February 13, 2009

18 months ago, AUSD and the Board of Education received a demographic study for the district from Lapkoff and Gobalet. This study came under a lot of criticism during the Edison enrollment/lottery discussion and I thought it would be interesting to look at how it has faired two years out.

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AUSD needs to give Kindergarten Parents more info

February 12, 2009

AUSD needs to identify its threshold for adding a new class at Edison so that incoming parents have some idea as to what to expect next fall.

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Edison School to add a fourth kindergarten class…maybe

February 10, 2009

USD has just announced that they will add a fourth kindergarten this year to accomodate the 78 children who have enrolled for next year's kindergarten.

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Calm It On Down

August 5, 2008

The city is looking at Traffic Calming Fernside Boulevard between Encinal and High, but are the current plans heade where the neighborhood wants them to go?

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Where the red grows in Fernside?

July 23, 2008

Is the city wasting money and duplicating work on Fernside Boulevard? The short and long answer is no.

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Wait and See

April 30, 2008

the few voices in the woods against the parcel tax say we should wait until the budget is done. But where do we draw the line?

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Old School Meet Up Alert

April 21, 2008

The Alameda League of Women Voters holds it's Annual "Meet Your Public Officials Night" at the Harbor Bay Community Center on 4/24 @5:30pm

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Meetings, Meetings, Meetings

April 18, 2008

Quick rundown of transportation related meetings and events for the week of 4/21.

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That’s all folks…..

February 12, 2008

The Alameda Daily News makes lot's of predictions and assertions of supposed fact, but do they get it right?

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Forest….meet trees

February 11, 2008

The School Board is being asked to look at changing enrollment on school boundaries. AUSD staff is working hard to clarify enrollment and reduce the unpredictable nature of enrollment, but are they focusing on small gains that will have large impacts on some families?

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