
Katie Anastas
Education ReporterKatie Anastas covers education for KPBS News, from preschools and TK to universities and community colleges. Katie has covered school closures, child care shortages, Alaska Native education and statewide school funding issues for Alaska Public Media. In New York City, she reported on a controversial admissions process at the city's elite public high schools.
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Federal student aid data isn’t used for immigration enforcement, according to the U.S. Department of Education, but some families worry that could change under the Trump administration.
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The San Diego Unified School District says it will not permit ICE to access its facilities without a warrant. State lawmakers are proposing additional requirements, including permission from district superintendents.
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Do you know someone who has evacuated to San Diego and is planning either a short- or long-term stay? Is your school welcoming families from Los Angeles transferring to a local district? We’d like to hear their stories.
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The National Weather Service forecasts low temperatures around 45 degrees through Thursday night.
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The education software vendor said a hacker may have downloaded addresses, social security numbers and medical conditions in December.
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School districts in Ramona and Julian have canceled Wednesday classes.
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The former district employees allege Jackson routinely sexually harassed them and that they were demoted for refusing his advances.
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King tides could bring even more flood risk later this month.
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San Diego homeless service providers have activated their inclement weather shelter beds for Wednesday night.
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