Category: San Diego Unified
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Free public transit rides begin May 1 for San Diego youth 18 and under
A new program is on the way to help provide free public transit for San Diego’s youth. It comes as public transit systems in the region are seeing an uptick in ridership following the pandemic. https://www.kpbs.org/news/local/2022/04/15/free-public-transit-rides-begin-may-1-for-san-diego-youth-18-and-under
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San Diego Students March To Get Police Out Of Schools
Amidst a national reckoning surrounding police budgets and law enforcement’s use of force, students took to the streets on Friday to call on San Diego Unified School District to remove its police department from schools.
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Schools, Law Enforcement Worry Online Learning Could Open a Backdoor to Abuse
School districts across the county adopted sweeping policies over the last year limiting the ways in which educators can interact with students online. Now, as schools move to online learning, law enforcement officials and advocates worry those policies will go out the window.
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Grades Can Only Go Up: New Details on San Diego Unified’s Online Learning Plan
As officials rush to gear up for the “soft launch” of San Diego Unified School District’s online learning plan by Monday, new details are emerging: Grades won’t go down from where students left off and teachers will choose from one of three levels of online teaching.
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2020 Census Day
Today is Census Day! Take 2 minutes to learn some key points of why everyone should participate in the 2020 Census. Make yourself count! http://my2020census.gov