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Thomas Jefferson Middle School students take part in discussion on mental, physical health

A Marine Corps recruiter and nurse stopped by Thomas Jefferson Middle School on Wednesday morning to host an open discussion with students about the importance of healthy eating habits, exercise and mental health. โ€œWe want to make sure students are staying out of trouble, eating right, living a healthy lifestyle,” said Sgt. Jorge Guzman, Marine

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After the destructive ‘Devious Licks’ trend may come ‘Angelic Yields,’ social media posts to atone for school vandalism

Coachella Valley School Districts have not escaped the destructive vandalism in the wave of so-called “Devious Licks” videos on social media platform TikTok. The premise of the trend: middle school, high school, and college students vandalize school property, most commonly bathrooms, and post their results on the social media app. TikTok has been quick to

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PSUSD approves negotiations of law enforcement agreements with cities to bring back school resource officers

The Palm Springs Unified School District has approved negotiations of law enforcement agreements with the cities of Desert Hot Springs, Cathedral City, Palm Springs, and Riverside County to bring back school resource officers. This process is fluid and the details have yet to be worked out. During the meeting, it was discussed that PSUSD would

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Valley school districts clarify extracurricular safety policies

After a difficult year of isolation, several social and extracurricular activities are resuming at valley schools.  โ€œItโ€™s very important. Itโ€™s connectedness to the school. Itโ€™s been very long since our students have had that opportunity,โ€ said Deanna Keuilian, Director of Secondary Curriculum and Instruction, PSUSD.  โ€œItโ€™s being able to get a sense of normalcy and

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