USC donated the building to a man named Henry Putnam, who himself gave it to the Escondido Union High School District.
The state again declared the campus unsafe and then required the district to vacate EHS before attempting the bond measure.
Classes were moved to the partially completed Vallecitos High, temporary tents, and the buildings at EHS that were still considered safe.
[3] Two students, Diane Geese and Sherry Forget, claimed to have been traumatized and later sued the school; they were compensated.
The Escondido Police Department pursued the case after receiving a report of sexual misconduct and initiated an investigation through the Family Protection Unit.
The Escondido Union High School District responded to the situation with an official statement from Superintendent Jon Peterson, expressing deep concern over the allegations and confirming that appropriate actions were taken upon learning of Tisdale's arrest.
[7][8] As the investigation continues, authorities have indicated that additional charges may be forthcoming as they gather more evidence regarding the alleged misconduct.