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California School District Pushes Segregation, Promotes Black-Only Event

© press The school district is promoting events for black parents only A California school district has been accused of pushing racial segregation after promoting events that are only open to black parents. The Val Verde Unified School District has announced a seven-part series of black-only meetings that call for black parents to have a larger influence on the curriculum that is taught in schools.  Black parents are requested to share their experiences and give input into how the district should alter its curriculum. The racially segregated events are scheduled to take place throughout the spring 2021 academic year. According to promotional material, the first meeting called on parents to air their grievances with the school district and explain their

Financial aid applications lag among California high school seniors

With just a couple of weeks to go before the state filing deadline, far fewer California high school students have completed college financial aid applications than is typical. Applications from students age 18 and under are down from previous years. As of Feb 15, only 314,855 students under age 18 completed an application. That’s 27,522 fewer than last year and 22,313 fewer than 2019.  Overall financial aid applications submitted by California’s college and high school students are up compared to previous years. As of Feb. 15, 1,122,548 students had completed an application, that’s 58,953 more than last year, according to data from the California Student Aid Commission, or CSAC. But that increase is driven by current college and graduate students.

Schools face high drop rates - Sedona Red Rock News

Sedona Red Rock News By: John Hecht and Alexandra Wittenberg  The COVID-19 pandemic has upended education in Sedona and the Verde Valley, with some school districts having shifted between remote and in-person learning multiple times in the first half of the 2020-21 school year alone. The disruption goes beyond the decisions of individual school boards on how to instruct students, as all area districts have reported declines in enrollment for this school year. Though many families have left on their own accord this year to try out homeschooling options or move to a district where the in-person regulations were preferred, other students were forced to be dropped due to inactivity.

SOCSD votes to remain open - Sedona Red Rock News

The Sedona-Oak Creek School District Governing Board, administrators, community members and Yavapai County Health Services Director Leslie Horton, on screen, came together at the SPAC on Dec. 7 to discuss possibly returning to virtual-only schooling. Alexandra Wittenberg/Larson Newspapers In a three-hour meeting on Monday, Dec. 7, the Sedona-Oak Creek School District Governing Board voted unanimously to keep Sedona Red Rock High School and West Sedona School open for in-person learning during the nine remaining school days before winter break starts Saturday, Dec. 19. But when school reconvenes on Monday, Jan. 4, classes will be virtual-only and stay that way for a few days after.

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