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March 6, 2006     California State University, Fresno

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Facts about University High School
• Sponsored by the College of Arts and Humanities
• Opened in fall 2000 with 100 ninth graders
• Student Body is approximately 400 students
• Students admitted in a random public drawing
• Instruction strategies developed by Fresno State and UHS faculty
• Curriculum includes: two years of Latin or other foreign language, two years physical education, intensive music instruction on instrument of their choice
• Students can earn as many as 30 units of college credits at Fresno State
— Source: UHS Web site

By D. Lynn Bond
The Collegian

Associated Students has passed two resolutions criticizing a plan to tear down the campus ampitheater to make room for a new University High School.


AS considered circulating a petition in support of the resolutions, Juan Pablo Moncayo, executive vice president of AS, said. They may still do so, but for now copies of the resolution will be distributed to campus officials.


The first resolution expressed the senate’s disapproval of the usage of the amphitheater located next to the Music and Speech Arts buildings for a new UHS campus.


During their Thursday meeting, the Senate expressed the desire to see the amphitheater space used for something that would benefit Fresno State students. Space for things such as academic buildings and parking are in short supply and the enrollment at Fresno State is rising steadily and AS does not want to see UHS take up such valuable space.


Moncayo said using the amphitheater space for UHS is inappropriate.

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