One new California law promotes heat illness education in schools; another, rolling out this month, requires rules for outdoor activity during extreme heat. Still missing: money for the upgrades that matter.
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San Diego County launched a series of public meetings beginning Wednesday to gather feedback on the future of the San Pasqual Academy, an Escondido campus serving foster youth.
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Major renovations on Escondido Public Library’s main site are almost complete. Truckloads of materials have been brought back from its temporary mall site ahead of next month's reopening.
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A growing number of professors are pushing the UC to reinstate the SAT for undergraduate admissions, which the Board of Regents removed from the admissions process in 2020.
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What's it like to grow up and learn in the age of AI? NPR put that question to seven teenagers across the country.
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Since Gavin Newsom became governor, state support for California’s public universities has grown by 50%.
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UC San Diego's hidden military history has shaped the campus we know today.
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The problems with an online California State Bar exam were so profound that test-takers at one point were able to see other people’s answers.
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Many schools rely on consumer fees funneled through the federal government to cut internet costs. FCC Chairman Brendan Carr called for ending this program before Donald Trump tapped him for the job.
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The disability community has long worried about what would happen if special education oversight moved from the Education Department to another agency. Now, those moves are becoming more real.
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Families can still benefit even if their children aren't eligible for the free $1,000 contribution from the federal government.
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