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Byline: Tanya Mannes
Jan. 24--CHULA VISTA -- Despite objections from a local school district, High Tech High has passed the first hurdle in a plan to bring its technology-based curriculum to South County.
The City Council voted 4-0 last night, with Councilman Jerry Rindone abstaining, to grant the Point Loma-based charter school company a long-term lease on land the city owns in southeast Chula Vista.
The next step for High Tech High is to go through an environmental review and a city permit process. Meanwhile, even before the campus is built, the school plans to open this fall in a rented facility. Students will pay nothing to attend because it is…