An alternative school at a Laguna Beach elementary campus faces an uncertain future as parents were forced to make other arrangements for their children to attend school this fall. The moves come after the Laguna Beach Unified School District board decided June 13 to suspend CLC for the 2017-18 school year. CLC teachers must carry valid credentials and the district oversees curriculum. The district was left with either floating the positions internally, or hiring teachers from outside the district, Conlon said. District staff will meet with teachers at each of the district’s four schools in September and gauge any interest in starting a new or CLC-type program, Winston said.
Source: Los Angeles Times July 22, 2017 00:35 UTC