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San Diego Unified mulls safe-sleeping site, seeks funding for mobile laundromat for homeless
A San Diego Unified School District official wants to use retired school buses to help the city’s homeless crisis. NBC 7’s Omari Fleming explains how the pilot program would work.
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San Diego Unified mulls safe-sleeping site, seeks funding for mobile laundromat for homeless
Congressional Rep. Sara Jacobs has requested $215,000 in federal funds to convert a retired school but as part of a pilot program.
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SDUSD police chief retires amid harassment lawsuit filed by nearly a dozen officers
Amid an ongoing harassment investigation filed by nearly a dozen police officers, the Police Chief of the San Diego Unified School District announced on Friday that he will retire.
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San Diego Unified School District hires law firm for ‘personnel' investigation
The San Diego Unified School District has hired a Los Angeles law firm to handle an internal investigation, but the school district won’t say what the investigation entails. The Voice of San Diego reported the internal investigation focuses on Superintendent Lamont Jackson.
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San Diego Unified School District hires law firm for ‘personnel' investigation
As first reported by the Voice of San Diego, the San Diego Unified School District, the second-largest school district in the state, has hired a law firm to investigate Superintendent Lamont Jackson. NBC 7’s Alexis Rivas explains what we know about the investigation.
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San Diego Unified rescinds most layoff notices
The San Diego Unified School District canceled the majority of teacher layoff notices it issued in March.
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Logan Memorial High School students walk out to protest of San Diego Unified layoffs
SDUSD may lay teachers off because of budget cuts due to declining enrollment and the end of COVID-19 relief funds, among other reasons.
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San Diego Unified school board recognizes April as Arab American Heritage Month
The San Diego Unified School District Board of Education unanimously adopted a resolution to recognize this April as Arab American Heritage Month.
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San Diego Unified staff and faculty rally against district layoff plan
The San Diego Education Association Union reports there are several gaps in the district’s budget that are wide enough to avoid laying off staff.
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Staff and faculty rally against San Diego Unified School District layoff plan
NBC 7’s Shandel Menezes was at the school board headquarters as frustrations were aired.
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Reasons behind teacher layoffs in California have been building for decades
School districts in San Diego County and across the state of California are facing the possibility of laying off teachers and staff members.
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Reasons behind teacher layoffs in California have been building for decades
More than 400 San Diego Unified School District teachers and staff have been notified they could potentially be laid off. NBC 7’s Jackie Crea breaks down how this crisis has been building at schools across California for some time.
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San Diego Unified votes unanimously in favor of major layoffs
The district employs 13,559 people, including nearly 6,000 teachers in campus classrooms.
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San Diego Unified discusses plan to lay off 400-plus teachers, others at Tuesday meeting
The San Diego Unified School Board voted unanimously in favor of major layoffs. Nearly 500 positions are on the line. NBC 7’s Dave Summers explains the impact of deep cuts on March 5, 2024.
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San Diego Unified discusses plan to lay off 400-plus teachers, others at Tuesday meeting
The district employs 13,559 people, including nearly 6,000 teachers in campus classrooms.
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San Diego Unified unveils its first-ever student-run food truck, Sunset Bites
The San Diego Unified School District unveiled its first student-designed and student-run food truck.
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San Diego Unified unveils its first-ever student-run food truck, Sunset Bites
A lot of hard work went into Sunset Bites, NBC 7’s Shellye Leggett reports.
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San Diego Unified needs to cut $93.7M next year; union leader expects layoffs
The executive director of the union representing administrators says she expects to lose at least 10% of her members to position cuts.
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San Diego Unified's universal TK opens enrollment, private preschools take hit
Early enrollment for San Diego Unified “Universal Transitional Kindergarten” starts next week. This year, the district is adding 15 more classrooms to keep up with the expanding enrollment. NBC 7’s Shellye Leggett finds out why not everyone is excited about those growing numbers.
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San Diego Unified's universal TK opens enrollment, a hit to private preschools
With San Diego Unified School District Universal Transitional Kindergarten pre-enrollment right around the corner, many private preschool owners are afraid their doors might not be open for much longer.