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CSU Chancellor Resigns Following Questions Related To Harassment Case

California State University Chancellor Joseph Castro resigned today, coinciding with a closed-door meeting to discuss policies related to sexual harassment, following questions about how Castro handled complaints against an administrator while he was president of Fresno State University. The resignation takes effect immediately. A succession plan to replace Castro is being finalized by the Board

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COD update on Palm Springs campus planning postponed to a later date

UPDATE 2/10/22 5:45 PM: College of the Desert’s presentation on the West Valley Campus has been postponed and will be rescheduled to a later date. The City Manager was recently informed by College of the Desert Superintendent/President Dr. Martha Garcia that her availability to attend tonight’s meeting and address City Council questions regarding the stalled project

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Cielo Vista Charter student wins PSUSD’s Spelling Bee of Champions; moves on to County spelling bee

Cielo Vista Charter 8th grade student Jaylyn Meza won PSUSD’s Spelling Bee of Champions! The district’s spelling bee of champions featured the winner of each elementary and middle schools’ own spelling bee. Meza won the competition in round 13, her winning word was “comportment.” She will now move on the represent PSUSD in the Riverside

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CVUSD board addresses concerns about safety issues on campuses, rumors of police return

The Coachella Valley Unified School District board of education addressed some security concerns on district campuses. This comes after our in-depth investigation last week into fights on CVUSD campuses.  News Channel 3 Morning Anchor Angela Chen spoke with district teachers concerned with safety issues and the lack of support they feel from district leadership. “As you

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Gov. Newsom signs executive order addressing staffing shortages for in-person learning

Gov. Gavin Newsom signed an executive order on Tuesday to provide staffing flexibility to allow schools to support safe, in-person learning for students. “Schools nationwide returning from winter break are experiencing short-term staffing shortages that are putting a strain on operations,” Newsom said. “We’re working closely with local education officials to cut red tape to allow

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Local school districts dealing with COVID-19 as classes are back in session post-winter break

Monday is the day classes are resuming for Coachella Valley and Palm Springs Unified School Districts after their three-week-long winter break. Desert Sands Unified School District started its second week of classes back after winter break. PSUSD PSUSD said it is handing out at-home COVID-19 testing kits to its students in their classrooms. However, it

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LAUSD requiring all students & staff to be tested before returning to school

Amid surging COVID-19 cases, thousands of Los Angeles County children resumed in-person classes today, but with tightened safety protocols, while Los Angeles Unified announced all of its students and employees must be tested before returning to campuses next week. To help accommodate the testing requirement, the LAUSD announced the start of the spring semester for

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