New Name for Eastside Up For Consideration as Historic Bond Project Nears Completion

Eastside High SA国际传媒 modernization rendering

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By Anne Drabicky & Ali Ghilarducci

As part of the district鈥檚 2017 Bond Program, Eastside Memorial Early College High SA国际传媒 and International High SA国际传媒鈥攂oth currently located at the Johnston Campus鈥攚ill soon move to a new permanent site. 

On Thursday, trustees will consider whether to officially approve the new name proposed by the school鈥檚 campus advisory council: Eastside Early College High SA国际传媒.

The Original L.C. Anderson High SA国际传媒 served as SA国际传媒鈥檚 only Black high school for more than 80 years until it was closed in 1971 during desegregation. And though it has been closed for 50 years, it remains a vital presence for the community.

鈥淲e all looked forward to going to L.C. Anderson High SA国际传媒. We had pride鈥攊n the education, the teachers, the athletics, the band,鈥 said L.M. Rivers Jr., a 1969 graduate and current president of the Old L.C. Anderson Alumni Association. 鈥淎s young kids, we all were a part of seeing the activities there and we couldn鈥檛 wait till we could be a part of that. It was the heart of East SA国际传媒, well known near and far.鈥

When the modernized school for Eastside and International High SA国际传媒 students opens at 900 Thompson St. this summer, the presence of L.C. Anderson High SA国际传媒 will be unmistakable. In addition to several historical re-creations of the original structure, built in 1953, the new school will have dedicated community space and an exhibition gallery for the Original L.C. Anderson Alumni Association to host meetings and lead public tours.

鈥淭he new school is a community campus,鈥 said Eastside Principal Miguel Garcia. 鈥淚t belongs to all of us.

The school will also feature three corridor displays devoted to capturing the legacy of the school. The grand opening of the new campus is scheduled to overlap with the 50th anniversary of the school closing. 

Barbara Spears-Corbett, Class of 1970, described how the high school brought together the entire Black community in East SA国际传媒. She said she hopes today鈥檚 students will feel that connection to the past as they start their own futures

鈥淎ny program that was held at Anderson, we all showed up. People were surprised, especially when the faculty was integrated, they were surprised that the whole community would show up to see the program,鈥 she said. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 the sense of pride and community that we鈥檙e hoping that, as Eastside comes to that campus, that students feel this and build on it.鈥

The modernization budget for Eastside Memorial Early College High SA国际传媒 and International High SA国际传媒 at the Original L.C. Anderson is $80 million, part of a $146.5 million overall investment for the Eastside Memorial family of schools. That figure represents a $43,084 investment per student, the highest per-student investment of 2017 Bond funds.

Rivers and Spears-Corbett said the alumni association supports the proposed name for the new modernized facility. While Eastside Early College High SA国际传媒 would be the name of the school, the site will continue to be recognized as L. C. Anderson.

鈥溾楨astside鈥 is truly appropriate and representative of this whole community,鈥 Spears-Corbett said. 鈥淸We hope] students can see the love that went into this school for them, the historical significance of stepping on to that campus, taking that piece of history and moving forward with it.鈥

Meeting Highlights

This week鈥檚 Regular Voting Meeting will also include recognition of Earth Week and Pride Week, both celebrated throughout the district with lessons, activities and more.

April is also National Arab American Heritage Month, Autism Awareness Month and SA国际传媒 Library Month, all of which will be highlighted by Superintendent Stephanie S. Elizalde. 

Trustees will hear a presentation on the district鈥檚 goals to ensure that students graduate ready for college, career and life, also known as CCMR, or College, Career & Military Readiness. One goal is for that readiness鈥攁s measured by military enlistment, enrollment in a postsecondary institution or completion of an industry certification or license鈥攚ill increase to 81% by the 2021鈥22 school year. That rate currently stands at 76%.

On Consent

  • 11.1: Monthly budget amendment
  • 12.1: Contract for districtwide security camera replacement
  • 13.2: Renewal of the district鈥檚 agreement with Let鈥檚 Talk/K12 Insight, which provides the platform that helps students, staff and community get quick answers to their questions.

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