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Board of Trustees Los THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES: Seated: Mrs. Grace K. Ohlson, Dr. Robert W. Burkhard, Pres. Standing: Mark Sullivan, Harold Eng- strom, Joseph S. Heston, Jr., Basil Clark, Vice Pres.; William P. Smith, Jr. Walter T. Coultas, Dis¬ trict Superintendent. • . ' f PLACCR, COUNTy SUTTER COUMTVl I ROSEVJLLE LAKE CITRUS HB6HTS m RIO LINDA grant DISTRICT 4 DELPAS HEIGHT! OODLAND WORTH HIOHLAHOS WluAt !5AW JUAN jt LSOM McCLELLA FIEI-D 3 ELD ORADO HILLS •CLARKSVILLE ORAKlGEVALE DISTRICT 6 HIOHWAY SO AEI«y 6 T- 6 EKeRAU o FOLSOM DISTRICT I LATROBE CARMICHAEL NORTH sacrament ' TLMJCHO CORDOVA NA ' ■rP v T DAV S DISTRICT y. DAVIS V V |K FLORIN jMATHERi field : LANO, county COUNf Ay OUSE 5LOUG ELK GROVE DISTRICT 2 CLARKSB CLARKSBURG ELK GKOVB DISTRICT jj I HdoD •FKAKJKLIN COURTLANO DISTRICT COURTLAKO GALT aiKot grove 5A 26 SLETOK
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; Rios in Throes of Growth THE SCINTILLATING SEVENTIES will bring a great influx of students to the Los Rios Junior College District. Besides the two existing campuses— Sacramento City College and American River College—three new campuses will take their places early in the next decade to help meet the need for higher education in the community, that is, the need for more professional and technical training and for liberal education. THE NEW CAMPUSES Campus A—to be located to the east of the City, near U. S. Highway 50 and the city of Folsom. Campus B—to be located in the southern area of Sacramento County near Highway 99, Mack Road, and Franklin Blvd. Campus C—to be located to the north of the city, near the Sacramen¬ to River, in the Grant District. Until the new campuses are realities, see and ARC will take care of all en- rollees in the district, with the use of port¬ able classrooms and new buildings, now in the planning stage. By 1975, five campuses will be func¬ tioning in the Los Rios District, one of the largest junior college districts in the State educating over 22,000 students—and there will be more new campuses after that. PLACER. COUNTV OTUS ♦COLOMA nsiB el dorado district 9 cam»Mo LACERVIU-E • DIAMOND SPRtNGS EL DORADO • pleasant VALLEY •shingle springs JACKSON 0 Master Plan BY 1987 the higher educational scene should have a different look for collegians of the Los Rios dis¬ trict. Besides the three new cam.puses, new buildings will be in evidence on the SCC and AR campuses offering new and expanded curricula. In accordance with the recommendations of a survey team, the “new look” will cost $82,163,400 over the twenty-year period. The first phase cost¬ ing $28 million, to be completed by 1969, will require no additional financing. Phases two and three will call for new bond issues to be voted on by citizens of the district. Curriculum recommendations by the consulting firm which made its study last year include an emphasis on vocational training to meet the in¬ creased technological demands of the area. TRUSTEE AREA9 The seven trustee areas are composed of tile jvllowing Ul U sciiool and unified districts : GRANT 5ACRAMEWTP CITY-CweST) SAN JUAN SACRAMENTO CITY-CEAST) F0L50M-EL DORADO ELK GROVE-COURUAND WASHINGTON-CLARKSBURG ' OAVIS LOS RIOS JUNIOR COLLEGE DISTRICT L Court md Joint Union HyhScViool District 2. Elk GroVc Un fiecj School District 3. Folsoit) Joint Unifie Sctiool District ■4; Gront Joint Union H13I1 School District 5. Sacramento City UnrflcJ School District 6. Son Juon Unifi ' eJ School District 7. Clarksburg Union Hyh School Di ' stn ' ct 8. Washington Unified School District 9 . El Dorado Union High School District 10. DaVis Joint Unified School District 27
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