The Rancho Santa Fe News, Feb. 10, 2012

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THISWEEK School board says class start times won’t change By Patty McCormac

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RANCHO SANTA FE — On second thought, there will be no formal parent survey about school start times at R. Roger Rowe School. That was the decision at the Feb. 2 board meeting of the Rancho Santa Fe School District. At the Jan. 12 school board meeting, trustee Todd Frank suggested that school start times be re-examined because extra curricular activities before school are causing some children to rise very early. “I think a question by Todd (Frank) blossomed into more than we thought it would,� said Lindy Delaney, Rancho Santa Fe School superintendent. “Todd was trying to figure out a more efficient way. We have looked at it and I am glad we have five board members who want to make things better.� Upon further investigation, Frank agreed start times should remain as they are. “There is not a lot of room to adjust,� he said. “We are the best place we can be for now.� Frank said at the Jan. 12 meeting some parents have

The 2012 Rancho Santa Fe School Board: Back from left Tyler Seltzer; Todd Frank clerk; Jim Depolo, president; Richard Burdge, former president. In front is Marti Ritto, vice president. Photo by Patty McCormac

approached him and asked who sets the start times and wondered whether it was possible to look at them to decide whether school could start a little later. School starts at 8 a.m. and

ends at 3 p.m. except for Mondays when school starts at 9:15 a.m. to allow for staff development. Frank later abstained on the vote to confirm the school calendar for next year.

The board decided to table the discussion until the Feb. 2 meeting, and perhaps look at doing a survey, but decided against it at the meeting. Delaney said that Rowe

students do a lot and that many things have been tried to keep school and extra curricular activities balanced because there are activities on TURN TO START TIMES ON A23

Yearly report shows burglaries up By Patty McCormac

RANCHO SANTA FE — Overall, the calls from citizens for assistance from the Rancho Santa Fe Patrol were down from last year, but burglaries were up, said Patrol Chief Matt Wellhouser in his yearly report to the Association at its Feb. 2 meeting. Of the five major crimes tracked, burglary, robbery, grand theft, auto thefts and assaults, burglary and auto theft were up, he said. “Last year we recorded 28 burglaries, three were vehicles and 24 were residential,� he said. “Most of the burglaries were committed by the suspect entering through an unlocked door.� Last year, there were six residential burglaries all year, according to a handout Wellhouser distributed. “Robberies decreased and grand theft remained the same,� he said. In addition, there were

two “hot prowls,� which is when a burglar enters while the residents are at home, he said. “There was one commercial burglary. Six of the burglaries involved forced entry. Last year (2011) 24 percent of the residential burglaries involved forced entry.� For the calendar year 2011, the patrol responded to 2,984 calls for service, down 11 percent from last year. The average response time to a call was 6 minutes, 12 seconds, he said. In 2011, the patrol recorded six vandalism cases, 11 petty thefts and nine grand thefts. The patrol investigated two assaults, which was up by one case from last year, he said. Alarm calls accounted for about 18.5 percent of all calls handled. The patrol responded to 553 of them last year. That number was down from 620 the year before. Three of them were actual burglaries. In 114 cases, the alarms were canceled before

the patrol arrived. Three of the alarms were actual burglaries. In comparison to last year, there was a 10.8 percent decrease in alarm calls. Last year the patrol responded to 107 traffic collisions. There was no change in the number from the year before. There were 22 injury and 85 non-injury collisions compared to 24 injury and 83 non-injury collisions in 2010. “Any traffic collision makes a big mess of traffic,� he said. The main causes are excessive speed, 44 percent; right of way violations, 18 percent; and driving under the influence, 14 percent, he said. “We actively work with the CHP to target areas of concern in regard to traffic safety,� he said. “This includes direction and support of enforcement units, both the regular beat units TURN TO REPORT ON A16

LOSING A PILLAR Dr. Roger Rowe, seen here during a celebration of his 80th birthday, passed away Feb. 4 at his Rancho Santa Fe home. Rowe was a pillar in the community, serving as Rancho Santa Fe District’s superintendent, and participating as an honorary member of the Rancho Santa Fe Rotary Club where he was also president from 1973-1974. File photo

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