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3 weeks ago |
azcentral.com | Madeleine Parrish |Erick Trevino
Arizona Superintendent Tom Horne advocated for stronger law enforcement measures to address chronic absenteeism in schools. Horne suggested that police issue citations to parents of chronically absent students and that schools revoke course credit after nine absences. Chronic absenteeism in Arizona has decreased since the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic but remains higher than pre-pandemic levels.
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3 weeks ago |
yahoo.com | Madeleine Parrish |Erick Trevino
Arizona School Superintendent Tom Horne called for stronger law enforcement responses to student absences, as chronic absenteeism in the state remains far higher than it was pre-pandemic. "Solving this problem requires an all-out effort by parents, school administrators, law enforcement and city attorneys," Horne said during a news conference on March 26.
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Dec 3, 2024 |
uscannenbergmedia.com | Ethan Huang |Jack Waterman |Erick Trevino
On today’s show, we talk with Eric Choi regarding recent events in South Korea, head over to a local toy drive near USC, discuss how students can adopt a new pet, look into how viral animal videos can do more harm than good, get updates on actors following the strikes last year, and give students tips and tricks on how to deal with finals. All that and more From Where We Are
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Nov 21, 2024 |
uscannenbergmedia.com | Erick Trevino
One of the biggest surprises of the year has been the ever-steady performance of “The Wild Robot” in theaters after a slow start in late September. Despite being released for video-on-demand platforms less than a month after its premiere, the movie continues to earn millions each week and over-performed earlier this month with a 9% increase in ticket sales well into its sixth week.
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Nov 19, 2024 |
uscannenbergmedia.com | Erick Trevino |Ethan Huang |Jack Waterman
On today’s show, we discuss what it would look like if L.A. became a sanctuary city, celebrated Women’s Entrepreneurship Day, and looked into the life of a Lucha Libre. All that and more, From Where We Are.
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