Is the SCCS lease negotiation posture motivated by competitive issues related to PCS and its programming?
SCCS salutes the accomplishments of the PCS student body. The lease matter is a property negotiation, not a referendum on the value of the PCS education program. Thanks in part to PCS’s emphasis on student achievement, the community has a growing awareness and appreciation of the accomplishments of SCCS students—as evidenced by test scores, AP scores, college admissions, and scholarships awarded. SCCS is immensely proud of its students and they deserve the full support of Santa Cruz City Schools and its leadership.
Related Questions
- Why didn’t SCCS accept PCS’s offers to have Santa Cruz County Schools Superintendent Michael Watkins and Santa Cruz County Treasurer Fred Keeley assist with the negotiation process?
- Is SCCS obligated to provide the Natural Bridges site to PCS at a below-market rate?
- Why would SCCS let the PCS lease expire without a replacement tenant identified?