CORONADO The outlook for Coronado schools is better than most in the county. For the second year in a row, the Coronado Unified School District will avoid teacher layoffs, thanks in part to measures taken a couple of years ago to allow the district to fare as well as possible in “an unusually long recession.”
“Two years ago, the Coronado team the governing board, superintendent, employee unions and our community had the foresight to develop a five-year plan in anticipation of an economic turnaround in five years,” said Randie Allen, associate superintendent of the Coronado district, which has five schools and 3,079 students.
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