
(Disclosure: Dale Dougherty, the author of this article and co-owner of the Sebastopol Times, has been involved in the development of the new high school discussed in this article.)
At the WSCUHSD board of trustees meeting on Dec. 18, Superintendent Chris Meredith asked the board to approve a new, innovative high school for the former campus of El Molino. They did so, but a name for the new school waited for the board to make a decision at the Jan. 22 meeting. The name “El Molino” was favored by many, but it was also contentious. So, after much board discussion in January, a new name was chosen: “Academy of Innovative Arts.” The rational and the vision for the school as well as its name—all this…