CAPISTRANO DISPATCH
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Capo Unified Presents Trustees with Sample Ballot Measure for Potential Dana Hills Bond |
The Capistrano Unified School District is still weighing whether to pursue another bond measure to fund school facility upgrades, after similar bond measures previously failed to gather a required approval from 55% of voters.
Specifically, CUSD is now looking at a potential bond for just Dana Hills High School in Dana Point, and it is acutely aware of the challenge it faces in getting enough votes. District officials are looking for funding to renovate Dana Hills High, which—like other campuses in CUSD—is aging and in need of updated infrastructure.
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https://www.thecapistranodispatch.com/capo-unified-presents-trustees-with-sample-ballot-measure-for-potential-dana-hills-bond/ |
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SACRAMENTO BEE
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Black vice principal resigns, says Sacramento school failed to protect her from racist messages |
A Black Sacramento high school administrator who said she was targeted in a series of racially motivated incidents on campus late last year is resigning from the Sacramento City Unified School District. |
https://www.sacbee.com/news/equity-lab/article261615797.html#storylink=cpy |
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SAN DIEGO UNION TRIBUNE
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Profanity-laced text messages from San Dieguito school board trustee read during board meeting |
San Dieguito Union High School Board Trustee Michael Allman told the superintendent to fire district employees in a series of profanity-laced text messages revealed during a school board meeting Thursday. |
https://bit.ly/3wzbcua |
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EDSOURCE
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Should kindergarten change in California? |
Should kindergarten be mandatory in California? Should it always be a full-day program like first grade? These questions are at the heart of two newly introduced bills that could significantly shift the early education landscape in California if they eventually become law. In a state with almost 3 million children under age 5, many advocates laud this proposed expansion of kindergarten as a way to champion early education, but some parents and experts are conflicted about how the kindergarten experience may change. |
https://edsource.org/2022/should-kindergarten-change-in-california/671970 |
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Key California higher education bills clear Assembly committee |
Two key higher education bills — one to expand financial aid in California and another to help community college students access transfer-level classes — advanced Thursday in the Legislature, passing in the Assembly’s Appropriations Committee. Assembly Bill 1746 would expand state financial aid to an estimated 150,000 students, mostly in community college, by changing and easing eligibility requirements. It would also simplify the Cal Grant, the state’s financial aid program, which critics say is overly complex. |
https://edsource.org/news-updates#key-california-higher-education-bills-clear-assembly-committee |
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