Grossmont (Calif.) district objects to charter school

March 12, 2007
School authorized by San Diego board will open within Grossmont's borders

A charter school approved by the San Diego school district is causing a stir with its last-minute plans to open within the boundaries of the Grossmont Union High School District. Grossmont Superintendent Terry Ryan is worried that the Health Sciences High School and Middle College--the brainchild of a group of San Diego State University professors--will siphon students from the district. Ian Pumpian, a founder of the charter school, says the school has not been able to find a suitable location in San Diego. It settled on the Coleman College campus in La Mesa.

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