In the Oct. 23 edition of the Peninsula Beacon, a story detailed the opposing viewpoints behind Proposition S — the San Diego School Repair and Safety Measure. As written, Proposition S is asking voters to approve a bond measure of $2.1 billion to make physical repairs and upgrade technology with the district, with the aim of making schools safer and more advanced. Whether voters choose to approve Prop S or not, the story should have listed schools in the Peninsula area that stand to benefit from the measure. They include: Barnard Elementary, Dewey Elementary, Cabrillo Elementary, Loma Portal Elementary, Ocean Beach Elementary, Silver Gate Elementary, Sunset View Elementary, Correia Middle School, Dana Middle School and Point Loma High School.
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