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The restorative justice program aimed at helping juvenile delinquents could get $1 million in new funding from the San Diego County Board of Supervisors.
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Refugees and refugee advocates plan to gather downtown Thursday "to stand up against hateful rhetoric" and ask elected leaders to welcome those seeking asylum.
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The program places social work interns on school campuses so they can intervene when absences start to pile up.
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Travelers at Lindbergh Field will soon come face-to-face with 50 refugees and immigrants living in San Diego through a mural by The AjA Project.
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School's principal gives credit to ex-Superintendent Alan Bersin
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A new study begins to debunk fears that school discipline reform would result in rowdy classrooms and poor learning environments. Plus, we lay out the suspension trend district-by-district for San Diego County.
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County and school officials hope to expand a pilot program that brought together students and police for conflict resolution training.
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Community groups and public employees are calling on San Diego County to get more eligible residents enrolled in CalFresh and CalWORKS.
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The suspect in a shooting that left a 20-year-old woman and her 22-year-old brother dead was wounded in an officer-involved shooting in City Heights early Friday.
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The district has also increased interpretation services to help refugee and immigrant parents in meetings with teachers and administrators.
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