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Marten’s Biggest Task: Defining ‘Quality’ Schools
By Will Carless Incoming San Diego Unified Superintendent Cindy Marten believes taxpayers have the right to know how their schools are doing. She thinks everyone should have access to fair and wide-ranging assessments of local schools, so the public can know that their money is being well-spent, and so parents can make well-informed decisions about…
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Fair Housing Month: Addressing Discrimination
By Maureen Cavanaugh, Patty Lane and Peggy Pico Click here to listen to a KPBS Midday Edition interview on Fair Housing The Fair Housing Act was passed 45 years ago but many San Diegans aren’t aware of how it protects against discrimination in housing. Mary Scott Knoll, executive director of the Fair Housing Council of…
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SD Unified Approves Free Bus Passes for Low-Income Students
Alfredo Mendez, 18, says buying a monthly bus pass to get to school and internships is a heavy burden for his mom, a single parent who makes minimum wage. | Photo Credit: Megan Burks By Megan Burks “SD Unified Approves Free Bus Passes Program,” Aired April 10 on KPBS News [audio:http://speakcityheights.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/FREEBUS1-meb.mp3] City Heights youths chanted…
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Section 8, Zero Tolerance and One Family Pushed to the Brink
As zero tolerance falls out of fashion in other sectors, a Clinton-era housing rule remains and puts families at risk of homelessness. Cheryl Canson and her two children know the impact it can have first-hand. Because a family member committed a crime in their home, the entire family lost its Section 8 voucher and now…
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SD Unified Ranks Well in Suspension Study
By Kyla Calvert A new report finds middle and high schools across the country have increased their use of out-of-school suspensions since the 1970s. The increase has disproportionately affected African-American students and those with disabilities. Nearly a quarter of black students across the country were suspended during the 2009-10 school year compared to just 7.1…
