The California School Board Association welcomed thousands of trustees, superintendents, and students from across the state for the largest education leadership conference on the West Coast.
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The One Book, One San Diego selection for teens is "Iveliz Explains It All" by Andrea Beatriz Arango.
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The funding from BlueForge Alliance, a nonprofit based in Bryan, Texas, is part of a nationwide effort addressing a shortage of skilled welders.
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They wanted to share their experience with students so that history wouldn’t repeat itself, especially with the wars in Ukraine and Gaza.
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High Tech High Chula Vista holds a "College Palooza" event for its seniors to meet their college application deadlines coming Nov. 30.
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Marcy High School, for students with social and emotional special needs, welcomed the Sing For Hope piano donated as a source of music therapy.
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The old policy mirrors Escondido Union School District's policy, which is under ligitation.
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The University of California has dedicated $7 million to provide its campuses with improved response to conflicts stemming from the Israel-Hamas war.
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One thousand one hundred skilled trade workers staged a labor strike on Tuesday, demanding CSU negotiate a new contract in good faith.
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November is Native American Heritage Month and a good time to highlight books written by and about Indigenous people.
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Carlsbad-based NAMM sent a delegation of business leaders and music education advocates to Capitol Hill to secure equity and access to music and the arts for every child.
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