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Corona parents worry as district considers cutting 7th and 8th grades at 2 CNUSD schools

CNUSD says declining enrollment is driving the review, and parents warn the change could force students to leave campus earlier.

Summary by Abc 7 LA
Two elementary schools that include seventh and eighth grade programs in the Corona-Norco Unified School District may soon lose the upper grade levels due to declining enrollment.

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Two campuses in one of California’s largest school districts could implement changes in grades 7 and 8, which has generated concern among parents. Schools that, according to parents, could be impacted are the Cesar Chavez Academy and the Home Gardens Academy, in the city of Corona. “We need to look for a new school and new friends,” said Amanda Cromer, a mother of family. Cromer explained that it all started a few days ago, when several families…

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abc 7 LA broke the news in Los Angeles, United States on Wednesday, April 29, 2026.
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