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CHULA VISTA (KGTV) -- After years of a growing demand for cafeteria lunches at South Bay middle and high schools, frustrated parents say the lunchrooms have become overcrowded.Some parents say the problem was predictable. The proliferation of housing developments and road congestion surrounding eastern Chula Vista schools were strong signals that campuses would be impacted. Others say the district’s multi-million dollar budget shortfall is to blame.However, while parents and students struggle to navigate the crowds during lunch, district officials say the current situation is routine early in the school year.“As students become more comfortable or reacquainted with the campus, class schedules, and learn to prioritize lunch, the flow of the meal service will improve,” says Manny Rubio, Sweetwater Union High School District spokesperson.That’s not so, say families at Otay Ranch High, Eastlake middle and high schools, and Rancho Del Rey. The problem has gotten worse over the years, according to these families. "Yes my kids never get to eat at Eastlake High they always come home with headaches not enough time to eat and by the time they make it thru the line theres no choices of food,” one parent told 10News on Facebook.Some hope to land a fourth-period class near the cafeteria to get to the lunch line quicker."My son mentioned that to mom yesterday. I was a bit skeptical so I downloaded the daily schedule for ELM [Eastlake Middle School]. How the ---- do they expect kids to get from their class, wait in line for food, and eat in 30 minutes?"Another parent said the overcrowding had left her students with few to no meal choices.“If your child shows up a few minutes late they're not going to get any food. My high schooler and middle schooler always brought their own food because of this,” said another parent.Rubio says that he hears the public's concerns but insists the current situation inside the lunchrooms and at various points of sale is only temporary. “At all of our schools we aim for about a 1.5-2 minute wait time. At most of our schools we see lines cleared within 10-15 mins – meaning that after that time there are no lines and wait time is less than 1 minute,” Rubio says.Given those figures -- plus factoring in the time it takes to walk to and from the cafeteria -- a student would have roughly have 5-10 minutes to eat, in a worst-case scenario. The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that students get at least 20 minutes for adequate time to eat.“My high school graduate never had enough time to get a school meal. We had to send him food for him to eat because of the lines and wait times,” said one parent.Waiting it out is a risky strategy, according to some parents and students.“At Rancho del Rey Middle they run out of food while kids are still in line. We've been bringing lunch for a few years now, for my peace of mind,” said one mom.DISTRICT: FINANCIAL SCANDAL A NON-FACTORSome parents have speculated that the district's inability to properly tackle the problem is due to a financial scandal that came to light last year. They argue the district has reduced the issue of crowded lunchrooms to a low priority.Currently, SUHSD is working to climb out of a million debt and is facing a state audit for possible fraud.“There aren’t enough resources at the schools for the number of students they have going there! This needs to be corrected!,” one parent said.Rubio says the district’s financial shortfall has nothing to do with the perceived lunchtime problem, and that schools have the resources to ensure they are meeting student needs.SUHSD has routinely overspent its tax-supported Government funding to operate its food services, according to Ed-Data records. The district has spent nearly million more than it was granted between 2011-2018.By comparison, San Diego Unified School District, the county’s largest school district, received a total of 7.8M in funding and spent 3.1M.SUHSD’s most significant expenditure was recorded during the 2017-2018 fiscal year when the district spent .2M of the .9M it was granted for its Cafeteria Special Revenue Fund, according to Ed-Data.Rubio says the district is equally vulnerable to the rising costs in the food service industry, which includes an increase in vendor, menu item, and transportation costs. “We are constantly trying to negotiate lower prices for items, but overall we, like most others, have seen costs go up,” Rubio says.Data on three other San Diego County school districts -- La Mesa-Spring Valley, Fallbrook Union High, San Diego Unified -- show they either underspent or stayed within ,000 of their cafeteria funding between 2013-18. 4693

  阜阳市中医治灰指甲的医院   

CHULA VISTA, Calif. (KGTV) - The Sweetwater Union High School District Monday night voted to approve a plan aimed at stabilizing the district amid financial turmoil that has led to employee cuts and inquiries into its financial wellness. 245

  阜阳市中医治灰指甲的医院   

CHULA VISTA (KGTV) -- A family and their pets forced out of their Chula Vista home after smoke started to fill the upper floor.Fire crews responded to the home on Montcalm Street around 2 a.m.Firefighters got there and looked for flames, but only found smoke in the attic due to a possible electrical issue.The fire department rendered the home uninhabitable due to tearing apart the walls and ceilings to find the fire.Everyone made it out safely, but an 87-year-old woman was treated with oxygen. 506

  

CHULA VISTA, Calif. (KGTV) -- Each neighborhood in San Diego County has a unique story to tell. This week, 10News is taking a deeper dive into life in Chula Vista. All week, we’ll take a look at the community’s history, culture and what makes Chula Vista so unique. Monday morning, Mayor Mary Salas sat down with 10News to talk about the South Bay city. Watch the full interview in the player above. See complete coverage of Life in Chula Vista 452

  

CHULA VISTA, Calif. (KGTV) -- The Sweetwater Union High School District announced Thursday that it plans to reopen August 3.According to the district, only distance or virtual learning will be available on August 3. No on campus instruction will be available.On August 28, the district will transition to "Phase 1" where 10 percent of students will be allowed on campus at any given time.As public health orders permit, the campus will move into phase two, where 20 percent of students will be allowed on campus. Phase three will see 50 percent or more of students on campus plus "some activities." No timeline was given for phase two and three.According to the district, families who opt out will have the option to fully enroll in virtual instruction beginning August 28. 781

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