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VOLUME 27 NUMBER 18
Honorees have ties to school district The banquet hall at the Sheraton San Diego was filled to capacity April 28 as the Association of California School Administrators Region 18 and the San Diego County School Boards Association jointly celebrated their best and brightest at the annual spring event, “Honoring Our Own.” Two of this year’s honorees have long connections with the Del Mar school district. Former Del Mar school board member Janet Lamborghini was awarded the San Diego County School Boards Association Community Partner of the Year award for her longtime service to students in Del Mar, both at the elementary and secondary level. She served as PTA president, Geography Olympiad and math coach at Del Mar Heights, and Dollars for Scholars treasurer at Torrey Pines High School. She volunteered in these capacities for many, many years. Lamborghini also served as a Del Mar School District board member for 16 years, where her passion as a “champion for children” was well known among her colleagues and friends. Former Del Mar school board member Barbara Myers said, “I worked with Janet for many years, and she was committed to the well-being and achievement of all students in our community. She was truly a champion for children.” Former board member Linda See HONOREES, page 6
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CCA’s rookie robotics team division champs at international competition Canyon Crest Academy’s rookie robotics team, de.evolution, took first place in its division and second place overall in the worldwide FIRST Tech Challenge (FTC) robotics competition held this past weekend in St. Louis. Beginning last fall, 1,600 teams of 10 members each from around the world competed in regional tournaments, for an invitation to
the international competition. Of those 1,600 teams, 128 winning teams were invited to compete in St. Louis – among them de.evolution, which won first place in its first regional competition in December in Los Angeles. At the international tournament, the 128 teams (representing 1,280 students) were divided into two divisions of 64 teams each. Two days of qualify-
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ing matches eliminated all but four teams from each division. The four teams then played against one another, and de.evolution won its division handily with a spunky See ROBOTICS, page 6
De-Evolution team members Tristan Murphy, Ryan Lee, Nic Stone, Maia Kuspa, Annabelle Mercer, Noah Sutton-Smolin and Yousuf Soliman.
Planners back ‘Coast and Canyons’ redistricting plan BY KAREN BILLING Staff Writer The Carmel Valley Community Planning Board voted April 28 to unanimously support a redistricting plan by Joe LaCava, former chair of the La Jolla Community Planning Group. Called Coast and Canyons, the map keeps both La Jolla and Carmel Valley in District 1, preserving a district composed of communities that share similar interests. The timeline is winding down on the city’s 2010 Redistricting Commission’s charge to redraw city boundaries to balance population changes and create a
ninth council district. A public meeting is set for May 11 at 6 p.m. at the La Jolla Library and, shortly after, the commission will go to work drawing its first map. Carmel Valley planning board chair Frisco White said it is important for the board to support a plan or risk being left in the dust without a say. “What I like about Joe’s plan is it concentrates on District 1 and doesn’t worry at all about District 9,” White said. As board member Christian Clews put it: “Let’s support Coast and Canyons See PLANNERS, page 6
DM school district expects to award bid to lunch provider
Mikayla and Joelle look pretty in pink during the recent ‘Twin Day’ at Solana Highlands Elementary School. See page B13 for more. PHOTO: JON CLARK
BY KAREN BILLING StafF Writer The Del Mar Union School District will wait on awarding a contract to a new hot lunch provider until later this month. Three viable bids remain in the process: Come on In! Café, Revolution Foods and Kai’s. “I’ve run into a lot of difficulties in our process, not because we didn’t have
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great advice from our lunch committee, but as we started reviewing the bids, it was apparent that a lot of things had been left out of the request for proposal (RFP) that needed to be addressed,” said district superintendent Jim Peabody. Peabody said a lot of the issues were based on the schools’ lack of infrastructure
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