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Asian Pacific American Leadership Institute on Asian Pacific America
Asian Pacific America: The Asian Pacific American Leadership Institute focuses on developing AAPI civic and community leaders.
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School shout-out: Stratford School – Santa Clara McKinley in Santa Clara
Pre-school and pre-k students at Stratford School Santa Clara McKinley say good morning to the Bay Area.
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School shout-out: Stratford School in Pleasanton
A third-grade class at Stratford School in Pleasanton says good morning to the Bay Area
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School shout-out: Stratford School in Pleasanton
A third-grade class at Stratford School in Pleasanton says good morning to the Bay Area
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Elementary school honors beloved custodian by naming the building after her
You can find Claudene Wilson serving meals in the cafeteria, doing repairs and comforting crying students.
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School shout-out: Francis Scott Key Elementary in San Francisco
Students at Francis Scott Key Elementary in San Francisco say good morning to the Bay Area.
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School shout-out: Creekside Elementary in Walnut Creek
A fifth-grade class at Creekside Elementary School in Walnut Creek says good morning to the Bay Area.
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Virginia school board to pay $575K to a teacher fired for refusing to use trans student's pronouns
An advocacy group says a Virginia school board has agreed to pay $575,000 in a settlement to a former high school teacher who was fired after he refused to use a transgender student’s pronouns.
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School shout-out: Stratford Schools in Pleasanton
Vanitha Mahesh, a teacher with Stratford Schools for 15 years, and her third-grade class in Pleasanton say good morning to the Bay Area.
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Watch: Ways to prepare kids for school violence
Most safety experts agree there are ways for parents to better prepare their children in the unlikely event of school violence. One expert says it starts with strong lines of communication.
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Watch: Details about Sun Bucks food assistance for schoolchildren
School is back in session, and there’s still time to apply for food assistance for families and children. The Sun Bucks program awarding $120 per child to families who qualify. A food banks policy advocate has more details about the program.
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Schools are competing with cell phones. Here's how they think they could win
Students are struggling to stay engaged in class at a time of poor mental health, shortened attention spans, reduced attendance and worsening grades. At the crux of these challenges? Addiction to cell phones. Cell phone bans are gaining traction around the country, but many say they’re not enough.
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School shout-out: Rocketship Mosaic Elementary School in San Jose
Students at Rocketship Mosaic Elementary School in San Jose say good morning to the Bay Area.
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California Gov. Gavin Newsom nudges school districts to restrict student cellphone use
California Gov. Gavin Newsom is sending letters to school districts, urging them to restrict smartphone use on campuses.
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Gov. Newsom pushes for statewide cellphone ban in public schools
As students return to classes for the 2024-25 academic year, there’s a buzz about the governor pushing for a statewide cellphone ban in public schools.
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Gov. Newsom pushes for statewide cellphone ban in public schools
As students return to classes for the 2024-25 academic year, there’s a buzz about the governor pushing for a statewide cellphone ban in public schools. Kris Sanchez reports.
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School shout-out: Suzume no Gakko summer program in San Jose
Incoming second graders from Suzume no Gakko in San Jose say good morning to the Bay Area.
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Asian Pacific America: Consul General of Japan in San Francisco
Asian Pacific America: Consul General of Japan in San Francisco Osumi Yo discusses Japanese language programs.
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State proposes building housing for school employees on district-owned land
The state of California on Tuesday introduced a new plan to bring more teachers to the state: housing built on land owned by school districts. Marianne Favro reports.
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State proposes building housing for school employees on district-owned land
The state of California today will introduce a new plan to bring more teachers to the state: housing built on land owned by school districts. Bob Redell reports.