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San Diego Unified Reflects Nation's Report Card, Shows Learning Loss After COVID is Dire
That’s not surprising, given the toll the pandemic took on student learning. Nevertheless, the learning loss indicated by the results from the latest 2022 Nation Report Card are devastating, especially in Math.
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18-Year-Old Shot to Death in Mira Mesa Was a College Student, Aspiring Barber
An 18-year-old man was killed in a shooting in a residential neighborhood of Mira Mesa on Wednesday, according to San Diego police.
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San Diego Childcare Workers Can Now Go to College For Free
The program’s goal is to get more people into a notoriously understaffed and underpaid workforce, and to improve the quality of early childhood education.
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As Many Move On, Hundreds Are Still Dying From COVID-19 in the US
Lisa Frommer’s son, Anthony Reina, was 33 years old when on July 28, despite being vaccinated, he died of COVID.
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Proposition 28 on November Ballot Would Guarantee Funding for Arts and Music Education in California
Proposition 28, which will appear on the November ballot, would guarantee support for arts and music education in all public and charter schools from pre-school to 12th grade.
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Time to Mask Up Again? Doctor with California Department of Health Says Yes
Health officials are recommending people wear masks indoors high COVID-19 transmission levels
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Stepdad Shocked By Crimes of ‘Master of Disguise' Accused of Tijuana Killing of Girlfriend Who Was Mom of His Baby
Donald Chaffee learned his stepson, who goes by several aliases, is a suspect in Tijuana for the murder of his girlfriend and wanted for questioning by the FBI
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‘Examples of Resilliance': Unhoused High School Students Overcome Adversities to Graduate
Graduations are always inspiring – but perhaps none more so than the high school graduation of students from the Monarch School in Barrio Logan.
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Heaven's Gate Mass Suicide Remembered 25 Years Later
The fascination with Heaven’s Gate continues, 25 years after 39 people killed themselves in a mass suicide inside a Rancho Santa Fe mansion.
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San Diego Police Praised For De-escalation After Lincoln High Student Brings Ghost Gun to School
A 16-year-old student from Lincoln High School could face charges for taking a ghost gun and ammunition to school, officials said. The unidentified student was wheeled out on a stretcher Tuesday and taken by ambulance for a medical checkup after San Diego Police shot him with a bean bag round. The school was on lockdown Tuesday afternoon around 2:30 p.m….