Parents Say Lunch, Recess Changes at San José School Leave Kids Hungry, Confused

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When the school year began at Ruskin Elementary School in San José last month, students returned to a changed campus. Enrollment nearly doubled, from about 370 to more than 700, after a nearby elementary school closed.

Many Cherrywood Elementary students — from one of three Berryessa Union schools shuttered amid declining enrollment — transferred to Ruskin. Cherrywood’s principal, its Dual Immersion Mandarin Program and its teachers also relocated.

Now parents and their children are adjusting to what several describe as a chaotic, confusing transformation…

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