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City OKs Spooky winner delivery of pot
Here Come The Holidays
by Kyle Szymanski
This week’s special edition offers tips for making the holidays happy and bright. Page 1B
Staff Writer
The Oakley City Council plans to allow door-to-door medical marijuana deliveries, as long as a series of regulations are followed. The stipulations, expected to be finalized Nov. 14, call for a variety of requirements including that deliveries be made by licensed adult drivers, products must be delivered between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m. to adults, and payments cannot be in cash. Delivery of pot for commercial purposes is prohibited. The marijuana delivery rules complete the city’s efforts to regulate the cultivation and sale of pot within the
Teammates Since Birth Photo by Lauren Huffmaster
M
ichael and Rhonda Wright, won the City of Oakley’s top award for the Halloween home decorating contest. The ghoulish visage, located at 733 Solitude Drive, won for its unique decorations and commitment to the spirit – or spirits – of the season. Congratulations to the Wrights!
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School scores have room to grow by Aly Brown Staff Writer
The results of the statewide California Assessment of Student Performance and Progress (CAASPP) tests are in, and while most East County schools scored well in English language arts (ELA), some are a little behind in math. When accounting for thirdthrough eighth-graders who either met or exceeded state standards, the Brentwood Union School District came in at 50.83 percent in ELA and 60.05 percent for math. Byron Union School District scored 49.41 percent in ELA and 50.68 percent in math. Knightsen Elementary School District (KESD) scored 32.14 percent in ELA and 45.48 percent in math, and the Oakley
50.83% 60.05%
Brentwood Union School District
California state average
38.47% 46.75%
Knightsen Elementary School District
32.14% 45.48%
Oakley Union Elementary School District 0%
20%
40%
60%
English
80%
Source: www.caaspp.cde.ca.gov
Union Elementary School District (OUESD) came in with 27.37 percent in ELA and 38.42 percent in math. Brentwood Union School District Superintendent Dana
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Eaton said the new math curriculum is a variable to consider when reviewing the test results. “The changes in the math – not just doing calculations, but being able to approach a prob-
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Smashing The Competition
Math
27.37% 38.42%
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Percentage of local third- to eighth-graders who met or exceeded state standards.
49.41% 50.68%
Byron Union School District
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lem in multiple ways – is a piece of (the discrepancy between ELA and math),” said Eaton. “The students also haven’t had see Scores page 30A
Trees Of Light
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Hospice of the East Bay presents annual tree lighting ceremonies.
Freedom, Liberty tennis teams take singles and doubles titles in league championships. Page 23A Calendar.............................31A Classifieds..........................27A Cop Logs.............................29A Entertainment..................10A Food.....................................11A Health & Beauty...............12A Milestones.........................15A Pets........................................ 7B Sports..................................23A
New HR Chief
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East Bay Regional Park District welcomes new HR district chief.