Category: schools
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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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Child Abuse Calls Have Dropped – and That’s Not a Good Thing
Calls to the county’s Child Welfare Services Child Abuse Hotline have decreased. Many people who are mandated reporters of potential abuse, like educators, medical health care providers and child care providers, no longer have frequent in-person contact with children.
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2020 Censo – Español
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For City Heights, The Path To Power Runs Through The Ballot And The Census
The 2020 census is gearing up to be a critical one for California. As more people leave the state in search of affordable housing, California stands to possibly lose a congressional seat after the 2020 census.