Student attending Crestview Elementary School in Vista, Ca, will soon close and the students that are within the boundaries will merge with five other neighboring elementary school campuses. When Crestview closes at the end of this school season 2011, under a plan that was approved by the Vista Unified School District Board of Trustees.
The new boundaries will divide the 600 students amoung Beaumont, Monte Vista, Hannalei, Breeze Hill and Lake Elementary Schools. The board chose a plan that means students who live south of Highway 78 will attend Breeze Hill or Lake and student who live north of the freeway will attend Beaumont, Monte Vista or Hannalei.
Vista Board of Trustees announced that Washington Middle School would have to share its campus with adjacent Olive Elementary School and that the Olive and Crestivew sites would be used for other purposes, yet to be disclosed.
Letters are soon to be sent to parents and guardians in the mail by this coming Friday, explaining what/where their child/children new school location will be, also pending is if the students are eligible for transportation.
Parent will have until March 25, 2011 to apply for an intradistrict transfer. Those students that were intradistrict transfer into Crestview, will automatically be transferred back to their original school.
Special needs students will be transfer to Beaumont that are to be in kindergardent and first grade. While second and third-grade students in special need classes would attend Alamosa Park Elementary. Fourth & fifth graders in special needs classes would attend Empresa Elementary.
The vacant Crestview Elementary school, might be destined for the districts adult education program.
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