Walnut : Economics Course Readied
Walnut Valley Unified School District’s 3,300 high school students will be required to take a five-unit course in economics beginning in the summer of 1987. The Board of Education is expected to give final approval in June to the new course, mandated by the Legislature. Jane Gawronski, assistant superintendent for educational services, said 30 classes in economics will be introduced and taught by district teachers who have backgrounds in economics. The 9,200-student district has two high schools, Walnut and Diamond Bar.
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