by Dale H. Hansen | September 21, 2011
District Update - September 21, 2011
The Lammersville Unified School District student population continues to grow. We currently have 2,153 K - 8 grade students. This graph illustrates the steady growth of our District. . . .
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by Dale H. Hansen | August 16, 2011
Dear Parents, Staff, and Community Members,
As we get ready to start the 2011-2012 school year, we are excited to introduce our new staff members:
Renee Sweeden, Director of Curriculum, Instruction, & Assessment
Tim . . .
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by Dale H. Hansen | September 22, 2010
API Scores are Tops in the County!
Last week the Academic Performance Index (API) Scores were released by the California Department of Education. The Lammersville School District improved at all three school sites. . . .
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by Dale H. Hansen | August 5, 2010
The start of the 2010-2011 school year brings the opening of Sebastian Questa Elementary to our District. Questa enables both Bethany and Wicklund Schools to reduce their student's population to match available . . .
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Dale Hansen | April 30, 2010
District Update 04/30/10
ALTAMONT SCHOOL FUNDING
It has been brought to my attention that there are questions regarding the availability of funds for the Altamont Elementary Construction Project. . . .
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October 8, 2010
Posted in the Tracy Press on 10/01/2010
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by Dale H. Hansen | March 11, 2010
District Update March 10, 200
I want to share several very exciting events happening in our school district!
Wicklund Elementary School has been nominated for the California Distinguished School . . .
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by Dale Hansen, Superintendent | March 3, 2009
Press Release 03-03-09
Press Release 11-20-08
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November 20, 2008
Fiscal Review presented to the Governing Board on November 11,
2008 by Total School Solutions.
Fiscal
Review
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November 29, 2006
The Lammersville School District has begun to grow from a 300 ADA single-school district to a district containing twelve elementary schools and a high school. This growth is due to a completely new, planned community called Mountain . . .
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