Morongo Unified School District

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116 documents for Morongo Unified School District
  • TWENTYNINE PALMS - Moves are hard and no one knows that better Marine Corps families. In mid-June the Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center here welcomed Tina Paulson as its liaison between Marine families and the Morongo Unified School District.

  • [...] the Ninth Circuit incorrectly interpreted California state law with respect to state-sanctioned religious preference and religious aid. [...] the Note concludes by discussing recent decisions in the field and suggests an approach to dealing with similar, inevitable future cases.

    ... the issue ofthe plaintiffs' standing, District Court Judge Gordon Thompson, Jr., ruled on the mer...Morongo Unified School District to resolve the matter.39 L...

  • The Morongo Unified School District has received a $2 million federal grant focused on districts that serve children of military families. The Department of Defense Education Activity awarded the grant to help the district with professional development programs and expanded learning, military officials said.

  • A bus driver working for the Morongo Unified School District was arrested Monday on suspicion of driving his bus under the influence shortly after he dropped off a load of students at a Yucca Valley middle school. California Highway Patrol officers arrested 60-year-old Randall Loyd Hampton of Pioneertown about 7:20a.m. as he was leaving La Contenta Middle School and heading to the bus yard.

  • For educators and educational institutions, 2011 was marked by slashed budgets, layoffs and a college faculty labor dispute. Hundreds of local teachers were among thousands of educators issued pink slips statewide, with school boards and administrators citing shrinking tax revenue as the primary reason.

    ... increasingly strained budgets at school districts. The San Bernardino City Unified School District l... School District and Hope Academy in the Morongo Unified School District. "Parents and communities ...

  • Jesse Simpson was appointed assistant principal to Ross Elementary for the 2010-11 school year. Simpson will assist Principal David Lieberman while the school is temporarily split between Northway and Perrysville elementary schools as the Ross facility undergoes an extensive renovation.

    ... principal and sixth-grade teacher in the Morongo Unified School District in California. Simpson wil...

  • For educators and educational institutions, 2011 was marked by slashed budgets, layoffs and a college faculty labor dispute. Hundreds of local teachers were among thousands of educators issued pink slips statewide, with school boards and administrators citing shrinking tax revenue as the primary reason.

    ... increasingly strained budgets at school districts. The San Bernardino City Unified School District l... School District and Hope Academy in the Morongo Unified School District. "Parents and communities ...

  • ... of Fallbrook, Calif., Union High School District is Dale Mitchell. He previously served for seven y... superintendent of the Winters, Calif., Unified Schools. Mitchell has worked as assistant superinttendent of educational services in the Morongo Unified School District in Twentynine Palms, Calif...

  • Seventy-one new charter schools opened in the state this school year, bringing the total number of charter schools in the state to 982, according to a California charter school advocacy group. It's the 13th consecutive year the number of charter schools in the state has increased. In eight years they've more than doubled in number.

    ... Academy in the Yucaipa-Calimesa Joint Unified School District and Hope Academy in the Morongo Un...

  • Inland Empire school districts from Colton to the Morongo basin are the recipients of tens of millions of dollars of state bond money, aimed at putting certain school construction projects on a fast track, state officials said Thursday. The Colton Joint Unified School District will receive more than $26 million in construction funds, with more than 9 million going toward easing overcrowding; Fontana Unified School District will receive $19.6 million in modernization funding, with $4.2 million for school modernization; and Morongo public schools will get $3.8 million for construction projects, according to the State Allocation Board, which apportions funding to public school districts throughout the state.



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