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July 29, 2004
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Don Iglesias named SJUSD’s new superintendent
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By Lorraine Gabbert
Staff Writer
From surfing in Santa Cruz and driving his classic Woodie to stepping up to the plate as San Jose Unified School District’s (SJUSD) new superintendent, Don Iglesias is the epitome of confidence and conviction. On Aug. 31, he will pick up where Superintendent Dr. Linda Murray left off, guiding the direction of the school board and the school district through whatever challenges lie ahead.
“I couldn’t think of a school district that I’d rather be in,” says Iglesias. “I think San Jose Unified is the best urban school district in the state of California in terms of its quality of education, the number of California Distinguished Schools, narrowing the Read more... |
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San Jose Unified considers parcel tax to offset budget deficit
Budget deficit fallout expected—with or without it
By Kymberli W. Brady
Staff Writer
While more than 32,000 children kindergarten through 12th grade enjoy the final weeks of summer vacation, San Jose Unified School District [SJUSD] is racing against the clock to offset a grim forecast by considering whether or not to put a parcel tax on the November ballot.
SJUSD board members reviewed the budget update during a special session on July 22, where the Read more...
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