Thank goodness it's the newsblitz:
- A grassroots group of parents, educators and others who oppose school budget cuts areholding a rally on Saturday morning in Balboa Park, the Union-Tribune reports.
- We follow up with Grossmont schools, which say that just like San Diego Unified, their budgets won't be impacted by the state pulling redevelopment money to schools becausethey were planning for it already.
- Marsha Sutton at SDNN delves into just how the San Diego Unified school board decided to change its rules on Advanced Placement exams. You know the old saying aboutsausages and the law?
- San Marcos High School sought to combat hunger through a fundraiser, the North County Times writes.
- The state handed out millions for school building projects in San Diego County, the Daily Transcript reports.
- The San Jose Mercury News tracks the success of school parcel taxes near Santa Cruz; one failed by a very narrow margin while a neighboring district passed. San Diego Unified will be eyeing these numbers as it floats a tax of its own.