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In-Person Teaching Allowed For ‘Small Cohorts’ Of K-12 Students In L.A. County

School Start Times Bill Signed Into Law By Governor Gavin Newsom

In-person teaching is allowed starting Sept. 14 for “small cohorts” of students requiring specialized instruction, officials announced Wednesday. Beginning on Monday, Sept. 14, K-12 schools may offer in-school services for a small cohort of students with individualized education plans (IEPs), students requiring instruction for English as a Second Language (ESL) or students needing assessments or specialized in-school services, according to ...

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Santa Clarita School Districts Discuss Distance Learning Support, Chromebooks During Fall

School Start Times Bill Signed Into Law By Governor Gavin Newsom

Santa Clarita school districts are discussing their plans for supporting students through distance learning, as Governor Gavin Newsom requires all schools on the COVID-19 “watch list” to start the fall online. Many SCV districts are already offering Chromebooks to students, with the William S. Hart School District working toward having a device for all high school and junior high students ...

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Schools Must Remain Closed Until L.A. County Is Off ‘Watch List’ For Two Weeks 

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Schools must remain closed until Los Angeles County is off the “watch list,” based on COVID-19 benchmarks, for at least two weeks, Governor Gavin Newsom announced Friday.  Los Angeles County is one of 32 counties currently on the COVID-19 watchlist as of Friday, as cases and hospitalizations continue to rise, according to the L.A. County Department of Public Health. After ...

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Newhall School District Schools Excel Above State Averages For English, Math

Newhall School District students have once again excelled in state testing on English language arts and math, posting scores above the state averages on the California Assessment of Student Performance and Progress (CAASPP), officials said Thursday. Sixty-nine percent of the Newhall School District’s students in grades 3-6 met or exceeded standards on the English-language arts assessment, compared to 50.9 percent ...

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Santa Clarita Valley Education Foundation To Host ‘Rhythm Of The Road Poker Run’ Benefit

The “Rhythm of the Road Poker Run” invites participants to enjoy a day filled with many fundraising opportunities in benefit of Santa Clarita Valley Education Foundation in September. “This is such a fun and unique way to help the SCV Education Foundation,” said Jackie Hartmann, the foundation’s executive director. “Riding or driving around this beautiful area, playing poker and meeting ...

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Seven Santa Clarita Elementary Schools Recognized For Low-Income Students

Seven elementary schools in Santa Clarita received recognition this month by the Innovate Public Schools as top educational institutes for low-income Latino students in English and math, officials said Tuesday. The seven schools that received recognition were all from the Newhall and Sulphur Springs School Districts. The Newhall schools that were recognized included McGrath Elementary for low-income Latino students in ...

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Assemblymember Christy Smith Introduces Bill To Increase Charter Transparency

Assemblymember Christy Smith, D-Santa Clarita, announced a bill Monday to close a loophole in the current law impacting charter schools, officials said. AB 1507 strikes out a provision allowing charter schools to establish one site outside the boundaries of the school district, but within the same county, according to the legislation. “I am proud to author AB 1507 which restores ...

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Expel Cyberbullies From Schools

Technology

Access to the Internet has opened many educational opportunities. Children can freely find useful information, download textbooks, visit online writing services. But apart from the advantages, there are also dangers. The development of information technology, the involvement of children and adolescents in the network provoked the emergence of a new type of school violence – cyber-bullying, a persecution of children ...

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Pros And Cons Of Using Research Paper Writing Services

With the stresses of high school or college, sometimes you may feel a bit overwhelmed and with homework piling up, you may feel the need to get some help. Help, such as using an organization that specializes in writing custom research papers for you at a cost. This article will address the pros and cons of these types of services. ...

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Castaic Schools To Look At Housing, Enrollment Projections

Castaic Middle School

A research firm released a report looking at projected school facility need for the Castaic community, which provides insight on expectations for the area. Don’t miss a thing. Get breaking KHTS Santa Clarita News Alerts delivered right to your inbox. The report, which is expected to be discussed at the upcoming Castaic Union School District board meeting Thursday, July 13, predicts as ...

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