San Lorenzo Unified school board decides against relocating East Bay Arts High School

East Bay Arts students perform in the school’s Summer Music Jam on May 26, 2023.

SAN LORENZO, Calif. — The San Lorenzo Unified School District Board of Education on Tuesday, Oct. 17, voted not to initiate a relocation of East Bay Arts High School to the current site of the San Lorenzo Adult School.

The vote was 2-2, with trustees Penny Peck and Juan Campos voting yes, trustees Alicia Gonzalez and Samuel Medina voting no, and Board President Kyla Sinegal voting to abstain. Based on that outcome, East Bay Arts will remain on the campus of San Lorenzo High, where it has been co-located since 2021-22. Following its establishment in 2006, East Bay Arts was originally co-located on the campus of Royal Sunset High School, an alternative high school program.

Public comments and discussion about the location of East Bay Arts lasted two and a half hours. Many speakers from the audience and via Zoom focused on possible benefits of relocating East Bay Arts to its own site, such as strengthening its distinct school identity and gaining greater control over facilities for student rehearsals and performances.

Other speakers warned of an adverse impact on about 500 adult students if their school became the new home for East Bay Arts because many live near the current location, next to Bohannon Middle School at 820 Bockman Road. A decision had yet to be made about a new location for the adult school, although one site under consideration was the district’s Lewelling Campus at 750 Fargo Ave., now home to a variety of academic and community programs.

Another option, making East Bay Arts a grade 6-12 program at Edendale Middle School, did not receive a vote because of concerns that it would require families not interested in an arts-centered option like EBA to attend either Bohannon or Washington Manor middle schools, located on the opposite side of the district.

All five elected board members expressed a strong belief in the value of EBA, which currently has about 130 students, and a commitment to maintaining it as an arts-focused magnet program. In addition to its classes in visual and performing arts, the high school is dedicated to being an especially inclusive and welcoming home for students of all gender identities and a forceful champion for social justice.

Superintendent Daryl Camp said East Bay Arts will remain a unique and attractive choice for students within the district and also in surrounding communities.

“This process of considering the location and future of EBA – and the board’s decision – gives us a clear direction to pursue for this amazing school, its dedicated staff and talented students,” Camp said. “We look forward to continually strengthening EBA’s identity as a distinct high school and sharing its story both within and outside our district.”

The board initiated a process to review EBA’s location in fall of 2022 and received a series of three informational presentations from district administrators last winter and spring. On Sept. 21 and 26, the district held public town hall events at Edendale Middle School and the adult school to share information and gather input. The board held a study session on Oct. 4 to review pros and cons of various alternatives and then continued those deliberations during Tuesday’s meeting.

Submitted by the San Lorenzo Unified School District.

Photo caption: East Bay Arts students perform in the school’s Summer Music Jam on May 26, 2023. (Photo courtesy of San Lorenzo Unified School District)

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