Barrera Will Lead Labor Council, Remain On School Board

May 23
By Kyla Calvert
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Richard Barrera will take over as head of the San Diego and Imperial Counties Labor Council while remaining on San Diego Unified's Board of Education.

State Officials And Local Grocers Pair Up To Encourage Healthier Eating

May 23
By Erik Anderson
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California officials are working with grocers in San Diego's Barrio Logan neighborhood to encourage healthier eating – a rare treat for a community where unhealthy foods are easier to find.

Researchers Size Up San Diego Schools For National Prize

May 22
By Kyla Calvert
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Broad Foundation researchers are in San Diego this week evaluating city schools for a prestigious national award.

Grand Jury: Alpine Residents Deserve Answer On High School Construction

May 21
By Kyla Calvert
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Alpine residents have been calling on Grossmont Union High School District to build a high school in their community for at least 15 years.

Catholic Education Will Be History In O.B. As Sacred Heart Closes Its Doors

May 21
By Tom Fudge
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Falling enrollment makes Sacred Heart Academy in Ocean Beach part of a national trend, and the third San Diego Catholic school to close in as many years.

Trial Begins In Lawsuit Over Encinitas School District Yoga Class

May 20
City News Service
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Trial of a lawsuit that seeks to stop yoga instruction in the Encinitas Union School District got underway today in a San Diego courtroom.

South Bay Schools Select New Superintendent

May 20
By Kyla Calvert
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South Bay Union School District trustees have selected a Solana Beach administrator as the district's next superintendent.

Emergency And School Officials Conduct School Shooting Drill In Poway

May 20
City News Service
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The sounds of gunfire will ring out today at Abraxas High School in Poway as sheriff's deputies, firefighters, school officials and teenage volunteers conduct a drill designed to simulate a school shooting.

Latinos Hardest Hit By Community College Class Shortages

May 20
By Kyla Calvert
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Latinos are a fast-growing portion of the California Community College student body, so the system's lack of space squeezes them most.

Psychology Tops List Of SDSU's Most Popular Degrees Among 2013 Graduates

May 17
KPBS
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A degree in psychology is the most coveted among San Diego State University's class of 2013, the university said Friday.

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