
Miguel Santana
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Nov 4, 2024 |
edsource.org | John Fensterwald |Debra Duardo |Miguel Santana |Amy DiPierro
News Brief Monday November 4, 2024 8:44 am After former Superintendent Mary Ann Dewan was dismissed last month, the Santa Clara County Office of Education will start investigating allegations of public funds being misused, The Mercury News reported. Those funds include “improper contract awards, unauthorized legal expense reimbursements, conflict waivers, and security concerns, including IT monitoring,” according to a news release cited by the Mercury News.
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Nov 4, 2024 |
edsource.org | John Fensterwald |Debra Duardo |Miguel Santana |Amy DiPierro
News Brief Monday November 4, 2024 8:45 am Next fall, the California State University system will pilot a new direct admissions program for high school seniors, Forbes reported. Through a partnership with the Riverside County Office of Education, the CSU will offer graduates of the county’s public high schools who are eligible direct admission for fall 2025. Ten of the CSU’s 23 campuses will be part of the pilot program.
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Nov 1, 2024 |
edsource.org | Debra Duardo |Miguel Santana
Encampments line the street that runs along Virgil Middle School's lower field in Los Angeles County on November 30, 2022. Credit: Kate Sequeira / EdSourceHomelessness and housing are at the center of political, policy and budget conversations across California, with indelible images of tents on sidewalks and people struggling against addiction and mental health often driving our understanding of the crisis.
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Nov 1, 2024 |
edsource.org | Debra Duardo |Miguel Santana |Amy DiPierro |Sonya Christian
News Brief Friday November 1, 2024 11:05 am Students and faculty at Sacramento State protested Thursday against the new rules about when and how protests can occur on California State University campuses. The Sacramento Bee reported that students and faculty installed 300 signs highlighting social movements, with the title “Free Speech Doesn’t Need Permission” on the Library Quad.
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Aug 11, 2024 |
latimes.com | Manuel Pastor |Miguel Santana
The Democratic Party, and its presidential nominee Kamala Harris, should stop touting “border security” and offer a new approach to the immigration debate, one firmly rooted in American values of justice, opportunity and truth-telling.
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