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I-Team: Most local school buses are now air-conditioned but students aren’t guaranteed a cool ride home

Students are returning to classrooms around the Coachella Valley this month as our summertime desert temperatures remain well-embedded in the triple digits. For parents with children who ride school buses to and from school each day, concerns about hot buses have long been a reality. Those who ride school buses at the start and end of their

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COD awards students $10,000 grants for community service

Approximately three dozen College Corps volunteers will soon be recognized for collectively spending upwards of 16,000 hours fighting hunger in the Coachella Valley as new students follow in their footsteps. “While education fills our minds, giving to others enriches our souls,” said College of the Desert Interim Superintendent/President Laura Hope. “These students learned valuable lessons

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Twenty-Nine Palms Band of Mission Indians to donate 700 backpacks with school supplies to CVUSD

CORRECTION: An earlier version of this article stated that CVUSD was going to distribute backpacks on Friday. Friday’s event will be the Twenty-Nine Palms Band of Mission Indians donating backpacks to the district The Twenty-Nine Palms Band of Mission Indians will donate 700 backpacks full of supplies to the The Coachella Valley Unified School District

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First Day of School: Students head back to class in the Palm Springs Unified School District Wednesday

Drivers will want to slow down in school zones around the Coachella Valley Wednesday, the first day of the 2023-2024 school year for the Palm Springs Unified School District.  An estimated 21,600 students are headed back into classrooms, along with teachers and staffers, for the start of the new school year. News Channel 3 interviewed Interim Superintendent, Dr. Tony Signoret

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News Channel 3 goes in-depth: PSUSD Interim Superintendent Dr. Tony Signoret

PSUSD Interim Superintendent, Dr. Tony Signoret, discussed with Peter Daut the upcoming school year, and changes everyone in the district can expect. “We’re going to put a big emphasis on attendance,” Dr. Signoret said. “We really want to increase attendance district-wide.” Daut asked him: “Attendance has dropped in the wake of covid?” Signoret replied, “It

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Valleywide community engagement sessions to begin at College of the Desert

College of the Desert Superintendent/President Laura Hope begins to usher in transparency and community interaction as she starts her new position at the community college. COD representatives share that President Hope has begun meeting with key stakeholders and recognizes the engagement between the college and its surrounding communities; how it’s crucial to understanding diverse needs,

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La Quinta Middle School teacher Dr. Farah Ortega-Choate inducted into Jostens Renaissance Hall of Fame

La Quinta Middle School teacher Dr. Farah Ortega-Choate has been inducted into the Jostens Renaissance® Hall of Fame. Dr. Ortega-Choate and other Jostens Renaissance award winners were honored at the 30th annual Jostens Renaissance Global Conference in Dallas, Texas earlier this month. The Jostens Renaissance Hall of Fame honor is presented to educators who demonstrate

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COD trustee calls for criminal investigation into illegal use of college resources to impact election

College of the Desert (COD) Trustee Dr. Joel Kinnamon is pursuing a criminal investigation against his former opponent, the college’s former president, and its former attorney – alleging illegal use of college resources to negatively impact his campaign during last fall’s trustee election. After defeating Aurora Wilson in the Area 4 trustee election, Kinnamon said

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College of the Desert’s new interim superintendent/president discusses her goals for the school

We’re hearing for the first time from College of the Desert’s new interim superintendent and president. Dr. Laura Hope most recently served as an associate superintendent at Chaffey College in Rancho Cucamonga. She replaces Dr. Martha Garcia who left COD to be president of Mt. San Antonio College in Walnut.  Hope’s contract runs through June

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College of the Desert to move into design development phase for Palm Springs campus

College of the Desert reached a new milestone in its long-awaited Palm Springs campus. On Wednesday, the College wrapped up its schematic design phase. It was the fourth public meeting of the project management team charged with expediting the completion of the schematic design plans for the campus.   COD student JJ Espino is taking film classes at the temporary campus in Palm Springs.

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