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Friday, December 20, 2013
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Employees ratify new agreement

The Tracy Unified unit of the California School Employees Association earlier this week ratified a tentative agreement reached with the school district on Dec. 5.

'Do the Math': Local students filmed for educational TV show

At Bauer-Speck Elementary School on Thursday, a half-dozen unsuspecting fifth-graders were led to a classroom where they discovered that Bakersfield math teacher Michael Cushine was preparing to film a segment for the TV show "Do the Math."

Educators, businesses join forces for workforce training council

The Humboldt County Office of Education has created a coordinating council to align business, workforce and economic development with education and training to strengthen the county's economy.

Charter school group calls for closure of West Sacramento school

The California Charter Schools Association called Thursday for the closure of a West Sacramento charter school that is run by UC Davis, Sacramento City College and the Washington Unified School District.

‘Mean girls’ dropped: Cheer coaches fired for molding snobby high school squad

El Segundo High School has fired its two longtime cheer coaches after members of the team and parents complained that they contributed to a “Mean Girls” culture by playing favorites, issuing threats and ostracizing certain girls, among other things.

Antioch: Families speak out in school abuse case

Larry Evans still harbors guilt over keeping his autistic son in an Antioch special education kindergarten class where prosecutors say he was abused.

Sacramento City school board approves transgender policy

Transgender students in the Sacramento City Unified School District will gain new rights and protections, with the approval of a set of guidelines by district trustees Thursday night.

Corporate tax to transform schools

California is poised to funnel corporate income taxes into school facility improvements designed to save money on energy and promote cleaner energy options, under guidelines approved Thursday by the California Energy Commission.

Adams: Tallying of low-income students nears completion for funding formula

The majority of low-income students who stand to benefit from California’s new school spending law have been identified and their financial eligibility has been verified, a milestone in the rollout of the new finance system.

Fensterwald: Taking stock of Jonathan Raymond’s tenure and legacy at Sac City

Jonathan Raymond saw his charge as superintendent of Sacramento City Unified as transforming the district. This week, after 4½ years leading the 42,000-student district, he departs with a credible list of accomplishments at least partly attributable to his leadership.

Embattled San Juan Unified superintendent resigns

San Juan Unified School District Superintendent Glynn Thompson will step down in January following an investigation that substantiated claims from some employees of bullying and retaliation, the district announced Thursday.

Oakland school serving black boys to shut down

An Oakland public school created to serve African American males will shut down in January, just 18 months after it opened. The 100 Black Men of the Bay Area Community School, a public charter school, struggled financially and suffered administrative turnover as well as loss of enrollment during its three semesters of operation. Its last day will be Jan. 24.
Thursday, December 19, 2013

Garces coaches file claim against Kern HS district, Central Section

Eight Garces football coaches, including head coach Jim Maples, are pursuing legal action against the Kern High School District, the Kern County Superintendent of Schools and the CIF Central Section.

Linden Unified has new leader

Linden Unified trustees hired Lisa Boje to be its next superintendent, ratifying a 21/2-year contract Wednesday.

Alisal school board gets through meeting - barely

It took two recesses and a silenced microphone but the Alisal Union School District Board of Trustees got through most of its meeting Wednesday night.

Long Beach school okays 3 percent raise for teachers

After five years without a raise, Long Beach Unified teachers have received a 3 percent pay bump.

Lawsuit alleges pervasive racism at Eureka City Schools

The American Civil Liberties Union filed a federal lawsuit Wednesday against Eureka City Schools, alleging pervasive and systemic racism and sexism in the district.

Funding approved to prepare Chico schools for Common Core

During a meeting when the board was one member short, the Chico Unified School District trustees approved a plan to spend $2.4 million to prepare for the academic Common Core, and rearranged their own leadership.

Los Al schools see first effects of Prop 30

The Los Alamitos Unified School District is set to receive a $2 million – or 3.9 percent – increase in state funding this fiscal year, according to the district’s latest budget estimate. It’s the district’s first estimate since it learned what it would receive in new revenue from Prop 30.