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p lanning a new high crlnrvz-Al thought, time, money and a lot of hard work ] Ayr -iny students began the school year confused about what school they should attend. The confusion was created by the unusual attendance areas for the two high schools. When the Board of Education set attendance boundaries, it tried to have a social, economic and eth- nic balance. The Board divided Moreno Valley into five parts. Three of the parts were placed in Canyon Springs ' attendance dis- trict, and the other two became Moreno Valley ' s territory. Setting attendance boundaries was only a part of the Board of Education ' s initial concerns. At the same time the former Alessan- dro Middle School was established as Canyon Springs ' temporary campus, the Board was working to fmance the construction of the new campus, on Manzanita north of Ironwood. Construction of the school was to cost over 26 million. Fifteen percent of the money for construction came from the California Lottery. The rest came from ta.xes. Those taxes came to the district as state aid, as local property taxes, and as developers ' fees. Taxpayers who paid those taxes, either directly or indirectly, also got the benefit: a new high school was built for some of the community ' s children. iW OB-LAR nd ,) cniuird siudcnls to attend Canyon Springs. 34 Planning
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