Category: schools
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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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It’s Census Day. What Happens Now?
Wednesday may officially be Census Day in the United States, but the Census has actually been in progress since January when the count began in remote regions of Alaska. What are the challenges involved in counting every person living in the U.S., and what is the process in San Diego?
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Arts Program For Children Works To Adapt Now That Schools Are Closed
San Diego arts programs have been struggling under the coronavirus shutdowns. That includes arts education programs for kids. One that’s been around for more than 55 years is working to adapt to the new reality.
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As COVID-19 Pandemic Takes Hold, Governments And Schools Face Budget Challenges
The coronavirus outbreak is creating big-budget unknowns for cities, the county and schools. The future of billion-dollar budgets is unclear as local governments, schools respond to the virus.
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City Heights Parents Discuss School Guides With Voice Of San Diego
Scott Lewis, Editor-In-Chief of Voice of San Diego hosts a discussion at the City Heights Library to review their school guide with parents from the community.