October 27, 2020
John Scholl is the Chino Valley Unified School District Superintendent.
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If Chino Valley Unified School District has to cut $2.7 million from its existing $17.4 million operations and capital budget before the end of the school year, Superintendent John Scholl said that would mean employee furloughs and lost school days for students.
This week is the first full week of Fall, my favorite season. School sports are in full swing with all of our teams in action; football, boys and girls soccer, volleyball, and cross county at Chino Valley High School, and volleyball and cross country at Heritage Middle School.
With the passing of the Fourth of July, we now have just over four weeks left before the start of school. As always, the summer break is passing quickly.