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School board decisions can shape what options families have for years to come. One vote this week settled a closely watched proposal for a new high school in central Stockton.

Trustees with the Stockton Unified School District voted to deny a petition from KIPP Public Schools to open a new high school in University Park. Vince Medina reports that six board members voted against the proposal, which would have expanded the Knowledge Is Power Program network in Stockton. The decision means the charter operator will not move forward with the campus under the current petition.

Elsewhere, our weekend guide highlights festivals, performances and community events happening around Stockton through Sunday. Forecasters also say the city could see unusually warm temperatures next week, with highs possibly climbing into the 90s.

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Today’s top story

SUSD Trustees deny KIPP petition for University Park high school

By Vince Medina • Stocktonia

Six SUSD board members voted to deny the petition from KIPP, known as the Knowledge Is Power Program, to establish a new high school in University Park in central Stockton.


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