San Diego civic leaders call for more equity in local foster care system
Wednesday, a group of advocates spoke out about the changes they say are desperately needed to bring more equity to San Diego s foster care system.
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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) â Wednesday, a group of advocates spoke out about the changes they say are desperately needed to bring more equity to San Diego s foster care system.
With a light blue ribbon meant to mark National Foster Care Month, civil rights activist Rev. Shane Harris said he and others will be asking the county Board of Supervisors to consider a list of proposals.
Federal relief money is being used to fund the programs, which will combine learning and fun. Author: Shannon Handy (Reporter) Updated: 6:29 PM PDT April 23, 2021
SAN DIEGO With summer just around the corner, districts countywide are making plans to expand summer school programs to make up for what kids lost during the pandemic.
Traditionally, summer school is focused on academics, and offered to struggling students. However, this year, using federal aid money, districts like San Diego Unified are giving all students the opportunity to attend what’s being described as summer camps, mixing in learning with fun.
Parent Jennifer Sumber is signing her nine-year-old daughter up for summer school, saying like many students, she too experienced some academic losses during the pandemic.
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The San Diego Unified School Board approved changing the Junipero Serra Conquistadors to Canyon Hills Rattlers. Author: Alicia Summers (Reporter) Updated: 8:53 AM PST March 12, 2021
SAN DIEGO Two of the students behind the social movement share their motives and how they were successfully able to get the school board to unanimously approve the change. During the summer there were a lot of movements for racial equality and we decided it was a perfect time to use the momentum from that, said Charlotte Taila, a Junior and petition organizer.
That momentum and support from the community helped in getting Junipero Serra High School in Tierrasanta renamed Canyon Hills High School.
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Today, weâre starting with a dispatch by Manny Fernandez from Montecito, the edenic Santa Barbara County enclave where â yes, of course, that one â took place:
On a sun-soaked strip of shops and restaurants in one of the most high-end places in America, the only sign anything was amiss Monday was a subtle one.
A wire-service photographer, with two cameras dangling from his neck.
It was the day after The Interview: Oprah Winfreyâs exclusive sit-down with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. Numerous international headlines were generated, but in Montecito â an unincorporated community known as a coastal enclave for the ultrawealthy â it qualified as local news.