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In wake of Lyons’ reassignment from CHS, community frustrated with board’s actions, continue to question handling of sexual misconduct allegations

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CUSD outlines new emergency processes following storm-induced district closures

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Interim principal hired, Lyons remains on leave

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District faces lawsuit from anti-lights group

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CUSD places CHS principal Jon Lyons on leave

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Board approves stadium lights project with unanimous vote; district anticipates lawsuit

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Mascot discussion prompts district-wide changes, yet Padres stay for now

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District transportation changes routes in response to overcrowding on valley-bound buses

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