Elementary school market program clarified

Fall All-State athletes honored

Democrat photo/Garrett Fuller — California R-I Board of Education President Brandon Dunham, left, shakes hands with California High School senior Austin Suen while recognizing him for receiving Class 3 academic All-State football honors at the board's Jan. 17 meeting in the California High School media center. Suen was joined by Max Blecke-Ferreira, Lance Clevenger, Owen Pringer and Chase Schlup in receiving the honor, which is awarded to players who ranked in the top 20 percent of their class, have a minimum 3.5 grade point average, or score at least a 25 on the ACT.
Democrat photo/Garrett Fuller — California R-I Board of Education President Brandon Dunham, left, shakes hands with California High School senior Austin Suen while recognizing him for receiving Class 3 academic All-State football honors at the board's Jan. 17 meeting in the California High School media center. Suen was joined by Max Blecke-Ferreira, Lance Clevenger, Owen Pringer and Chase Schlup in receiving the honor, which is awarded to players who ranked in the top 20 percent of their class, have a minimum 3.5 grade point average, or score at least a 25 on the ACT.

Hungry students are now able to select what food they take home from California Elementary School's new market program.

California Elementary School Assistant Principal David Austin clarified the school's new market program Jan.