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Polarization in SDUHSD Reaches New Level with Investigation into Board Member
Rallies over whether schools should reopen sooner rather than later are reflective of the continued polarization in the San Dieguito Union High School District now.
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San Diego Teachers Learned Lessons During Pandemic
Home for an eight-week summer break, one teacher reflects on what she learned about herself as a teacher during the pandemic
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Fight Over Masks in San Diego Moving to the Schools
The issue of mask-wearing is once again front and center, but this time the fight is over whether students should have to wear masks indoors at school.
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Access Youth Academy Teaches At Risk Youth Through Squash
Monday was the first day in a new building that was 10 years in the making for Access Youth Academy. For the past 15 years, Access has changed the lives of at-risk, low-income students through the sport of squash.
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What Does June 15 Mean for Schools?
Summer school is right around the corner, year-round schools start in July and traditional schools will be back in August or September. So, when California fully reopens next week, does that mean schools will be back to normal?
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Hoover High Senior Reflects Before Graduation Ceremony at Petco Park
Beginning Thursday, high school graduation ceremonies for students in the San Diego Unified School District will take place at Petco Park, to allow for social distancing. Hoover High School senior Erick Belmudez will graduate Friday at Petco Park. “I’m so excited to walk across that stage and give my final walk as a Hoover student,” he said. Belmudez joined...
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Student Stress Reaches New Level As Pandemic Year Comes to a Close
Students are still under a lot of stress even though there is light at the end of the tunnel, as far as the pandemic is concerned. They are taking finals and advanced placement exams.
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Students Push SDUSD to Make Mental Health Part of Core Curriculum
The San Diego Unified School District is working on a plan to have mental health become part of the core curriculum in its schools and it’s thanks to a push from some students who want to take the stigma away from mental illness.
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Vista Unified Levels Playing Field for Girls Sports
A local school district that was out of compliance when it comes to providing equal access for girls who play sports is now being called a leader by the nonprofit that called them out.
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Moderna Vaccine Approval for Teens Key to Reaching Herd Immunity: Doctor
Another vaccine could soon be available to children 12 to 17 years old after Moderna announced its vaccine is safe and effective for the age group.