DISTRICT WORKS FOR SCHOOL SITE DEAL.Byline: Karen Maeshiro Staff Writer PALMDALE - Palmdale School District The Palmdale School District is a school district that serves a major part of the city of Palmdale, California (USA). The Palmdale School District was first formed in 1888. Approximately 28,000 students are enrolled in the Palmdale School District. officials are trying to negotiate a settlement with neighboring neigh·bor n. 1. One who lives near or next to another. 2. A person, place, or thing adjacent to or located near another. 3. A fellow human. 4. Used as a form of familiar address. v. property owners so they can open a center for remedial REMEDIAL. That which affords a remedy; as, a remedial statute, or one which is made to supply some defects or abridge some superfluities of the common law. 1 131. Com. 86. The term remedial statute is also applied to those acts which give a new remedy. Esp. Pen. Act. 1. classes in an empty drugstore that the district purchased for $3.1 million. The project, originally conceived as a Head Start preschool and long stalled because of litigation An action brought in court to enforce a particular right. The act or process of bringing a lawsuit in and of itself; a judicial contest; any dispute. When a person begins a civil lawsuit, the person enters into a process called litigation. , is in the former Payless store at 47th Street East and Avenue S. ``The specifics are not real clear on which direction we are going to go or what considerations are before us,'' board member Tom Lackey said. ``What we are trying to do is settle the situation so we can open the facility.'' The board will have a closed session at a special board meeting at 7 p.m. today at the district office, 39139-49 10th St. E. The agenda lists names of other property owners in the shopping center shopping center, a concentration of retail, service, and entertainment enterprises designed to serve the surrounding region. The modern shopping center differs from its antecedents—bazaars and marketplaces—in that the shops are usually amalgamated into and states that price and terms of payment are under negotiation. Board President Larry Logsdon said the settlement could be a financial one. ``It will deal with a negotiated settlement with those tenants,'' Logsdon said. ``We will be discussing that property and possible ways to open that property as soon as possible so kids can have the facility to use for intercession intercession, n a prayer in which a request is made on behalf of another person. .'' Robert Lewis For the actor named Robert Lewis still living as of 2007, see Robert Lewis (living)[1] Robert Lewis (16 March, 1909 – 23 November, 1997) was an American actor, director, drama teacher, author and founder of the influential Actors Studio in New York in 1947. , one of the owners of the two vacant parcels in the complex who sued to block the project in 1998, said Monday that he did not know what the meeting was about. When asked whether he had asked the district for money, Lewis refused comment. The project has been criticized for its expense, most recently by some parents who opposed the district's change from a five-track year-round school Year-Round School is the operation of educational institutions on a calendar-system that tracks students into class schedules throughout the entire calendar year. A primary motivation is that higher student throughput is accomplished via more effective scheduling of school schedule to a three-track system to accommodate more students. The project is also mentioned in the list of accusations in a recall campaign launched last week against Logsdon. The district bought the former store for $3.1 million and has so far spent $354,000 on legal fees. The district also spent $117,960 for rent on the building before purchasing it through the district's Palmdale School Facilities Foundation. The district plans to operate it as the Pueblo Learning Center, a school for students in fifth through eighth grades who perform poorly on a standard state exam or are otherwise in danger of flunking. District officials originally planned to use the store for a Head Start preschool, but those plans were derailed when neighboring tenants filed lawsuits against the project and a judge ruled that the environmental review process was faulty. |
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