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San Diego's draft budget to close San Diego libraries on Sundays and Mondays
As early as next month, San Diegans could see all 37 locations closed Sundays and Mondays losing access to a range of resources. NBC 7’s Jeanette Quezada reports.
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San Diegans respond to possible library hour cuts in city's proposed budget
This week Mayor Todd Gloria set to present the revised budget draft for the 2026 fiscal year to the city council. Libraries are among the services at risk of feeling the pinch from those budget reductions. Naomi Pyle lives just down the street from Serra Mesa and Kearny Mesa Public Library. She brings her kids here on Sundays to read,…
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Parents, teachers rally against federal education cuts
California stands to lose potentially billions of dollars in federal funds for education, under the Trump administration’s proposed budget cuts. Today hundreds of educators and parents rallied in Balboa Park. They’re pushing back against those plans and demanding more support for San Diego schools. NBC 7’s Adonis Albright shows us how this could impact millions of students across the...
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Hundreds of educators, parents rally against proposed federal cuts to education
Hundreds of teachers and parents marched against the Trump administration’s proposed budget that would slash billions of dollars from education.
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Educators, community members set to rally against cuts to public schools
U.S. Secretary of Education Linda McMahon has said the goal in making the cuts is to shift some resources to the states, reports NBC 7’s Jeanette Quezada.
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Educators, community members set to rally against cuts to public schools
U.S. Secretary of Education Linda McMahon has said the goal in making the cuts is to shift some resources to the states.
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NYU withholds diploma of student who used commencement speech to address Israel-Hamas war
The university said the student “lied about the speech he was going to deliver and violated the commitment he made to comply with our rules.”
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Triplets to graduate from San Diego State on same day with same major, same honors
Maile, Ke’ale and Makana Young are all graduating summa cum laude from San Diego State University with bachelor of science degrees in integrated marketing and communications. NBC 7’s Brooke Martell reports.
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National University opens ‘The Nest' with child care, military and career services
The new center aims to better support students who are parents, navigating their careers or serving in the military.
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National University opens ‘The Nest' with child care, military and career services
The new center aims to better support students who are parents, navigating their careers or serving in the military.
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Grossmont Union school board finalizes decision to lay off nearly 60 employees
In a 4-1 vote Thursday, the Grossmont Union High School District Board of Education finalized its decision to move forward with dozens of layoffs.
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California 13-year-old with over 100 college acceptances wants to study AI
Sunny, a 13-year-old from California, is turning heads because he’s been accepted to over 100 colleges with more than $3 million in scholarships.
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Some Connecticut schools evacuated over ‘dangerous' Chromebook TikTok trend
A concerning trend filling classrooms with toxic smoke is gaining traction on TikTok, and it’s led to the evacuations of some schools in Connecticut.
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Science education for underserved students in City Heights target of DOGE cuts
Students in City Heights have become the latest target in federal cutbacks by the Department of Government Efficiency. NBC 7’s M.G. Perez has more on the story.
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Federal funding cuts impact local educational programs
Ocean Discovery Institute, a non-profit organization that offers science education to 10,000 students from low-income families in City Heights, is being impacted by federal funding cuts. NBC 7’s M.G. Perez explains what the institute is doing in response to these cuts.
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Science education for underserved students in City Heights target of DOGE cuts
Ocean Discovery Institute forced to layoff AmeriCorps teachers because of cuts by the Department of Government Efficiency.
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Visa crackdown leads international students in the US to reconsider summer travel
International students in the U.S. are reconsidering their travel plans this summer after a wave of student status terminations and visa revocations.
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Teacher Appreciation Week deals, giveaways range from school supplies to coffee
Major retailers, restaurants and brands are offering special discounts and freebies from May 5 through May 9 for Teacher Appreciation Week.
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Trump admin cuts mental health grants, impacting 2 San Diego County school districts
The Lemon Grove School District and the La Mesa-Spring Valley School District received letters from the U.S. Department of Education on Tuesday saying that millions of dollars in federal money for mental health services will be cut early.
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Education Department opens investigation into Chicago Public Schools
The U.S. Education Department is investigating Chicago Public Schools amid allegations that a new program designed to improve academic success and retention among Black students and educators violates federal law.