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The Game of Principal Musical Chairs: A Rule Book

Superintendent Cindy Marten has wide latitude to move principals around or into new assignments. The process is more robust, expensive and time-consuming if the district intends to fire a principal. → Read More

Parents Pony Up to Get Bird Rock Elementary Air Conditioning

Amid extreme heat, parents across San Diego schools were frustrated by plans -- or lack thereof -- for air conditioning. One group had the resources to act. → Read More

Principal Churn Highlights Tension in Cindy Marten's Tenure

Since Cindy Marten took over, about half of all principals in the district have retired, transferred or moved to loosely defined “special assignments.” → Read More

What's Behind the Annual Teacher-Shuffle Anxiety

In education, there are few issues that people universally agree are problematic. In San Diego Unified, the early school year teacher shuffle is one of them. → Read More

Docs: Foster Wanted to Pose as a College Official

School board president Marne Foster was willing to get a little creative in investigating a school counselor who wrote a college letter for her son. → Read More

District Slams Former Principal in Document Dump

But the report and dozens of messages released do not put to rest all of the questions about what happened at the School for Creative and Performing Arts. → Read More

District Slams Former Principal in Document Dump

But the report and dozens of messages released do not put to rest all of the questions about what happened at the School for Creative and Performing Arts. → Read More

The Promise of Cindy Marten Faces Its Biggest Challenge

Nothing San Diego Unified Superintendent Cindy Marten does has more impact on students than decisions on who should lead district schools. → Read More