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The San Francisco Unified School District said it is putting a pause on pursuing a proposed “Grading for Equity" strategy after it received major backlash from community members and politicians.
Officials with the San Francisco Unified School District said they have backed down on a proposal to alter grading procedures in the city's high schools, following widespread backlash.
The San Antonio Express-News collected data from over 60 private schools to help families understand San Antonio’s private education landscape and found that, in many cases, the $10,000 voucher ...
SAN DIEGO — A 15-year-old boy and his mother are suing America's Finest Charter School in San Diego after he was stabbed by a classmate during a fight nearly two years ago. The lawsuit alleges ...
San Diego County schools Superintendent Gloria Ciriza speaks about her office’s work on immigration rights. (Photo by Swasti Singhai/Times of San Diego) Six months after launching its ...
A teen is suspected of having a gun on campus Friday at Lincoln Middle School, according to a San Angelo Police Department media release. The 14-year-old was arrested and booked into the Tom Green ...
The IB participation rate at San Jose High School is 56%. The total minority enrollment is 96%, and 68% of students are economically disadvantaged. San Jose High School is 1 of 9 high schools in ...
SAN ANTONIO — What was meant to be an end-of-year treat turned into a serious mistake at a San Antonio middle school, after a teacher unknowingly handed out alcoholic beverages to students ...
SAN JOSE — A family member’s recent confession has definitively linked a long-former Branham High School student to the fatal stabbing of a teacher near her classroom almost five decades ago ...
SFUSD is the only public school district within the city and county of San Francisco and serves about 50,000 students across 122 schools. San Jose Mayor Matt Mahan (D) also weighed in. “I try to ...
San Xavier Mission School had no other option "due to a significant decrease in enrollment as well as lack of critical staffing," the Catholic Diocese of Tucson says.
83 Mission Prep students graduated in San Luis Obispo, California, earning nearly $2 million in scholarships. See more about this milestone achievement and top honorees.