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Beverly Hills Seeks Input On Early Childhood Education

The survey will be used to help Beverly Hills develop an early education program that fits the community's needs.

The survey will be used to help Beverly Hills develop an early education program that fits the community's needs.
The survey will be used to help Beverly Hills develop an early education program that fits the community's needs. (Emily Rahhal/Patch)

BEVERLY HILLS, CA — Officials are seeking residents' input about a proposed early childhood center and future program offerings in Beverly Hills.

The survey, which can be completed online, comes amid the reopening of El Rodeo Elementary School, which officials say presents a unique opportunity for the city and Beverly Hills Unified School District to collaborate in establishing a comprehensive early education program catered to the community's needs.

"We are thrilled at the opportunity of furthering our partnership with the city of Beverly Hills by exploring ideas for the Hawthorne campus as we move TK-5 to El Rodeo Elementary School this summer,” said Dr. Michael Bregy, Superintendent of BHUSD. “We have a joint commitment to create spaces that serve and enrich the lives of all residents, reinforcing the distinctive and longstanding bond between BHUSD and The city of Beverly Hills. This is more than a collaboration; it's a shared vision to cultivate a community-centric environment where education and community services thrive together."

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