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Golden Valley, La Mesa Winners Of California Pivotal Practice Award

The William S. Hart Union High School District, Golden Valley High School and La Mesa Junior High School were all named winners of the 2022 California Pivotal Practice (CAPP) Award for creatively overcoming COVID-19 challenges during the 2020/21 school year. A component of the California Department of Education (CDE) California School Recognition Program (CSRP), the CAPP Program is being utilized ...

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AB 1993 Requiring All Santa Clarita Employees, Contractors To Be Vaccinated Put On Pause

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Assembly bill 1993, (AB 1993) that would have required all businesses to mandate all employees and contractors be vaccinated against COVID-19 has been put on hold, officials announced Tuesday.  AB 1993’s leading Author Assemblymember Buffy Wicks, D-Oakland, announced that she would not move forward with the Bill at this time. “We’ve defeated AB 1993, the employer vaccine mandate. The author ...

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Superintendent Of Newhall School District To Step Down Amid Pandemic Concerns

Last week Newhall School District Superintendent Jeff Pelzel announced he planned on leaving the district and his position due to concerns over the future of school districts affected by the pandemic.  Pelzel, who has been with the district for eight years and served as superintendent for four years, said that his decision comes after an incredibly rough two years. “Oftentimes ...

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SB-871 — California Taking Away Parents’ Rights Yet Again

SB-871 will force all Public and Private School students to take all vaccines mandated by the California Department of Health. A new law, SB-871, authored by California State Senator, Dr. Richard Pan (Democrat — Senate District 6) would require every California school (public, private, nursery, daycare, family daycare home or development center) to not admit a student unless they are ...

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Parents Voice Concerns On Handling Of Mask Mandates At Saugus Elementary Schools  

Parents within the Saugus Union School District, (SUSD) are voicing concerns over how the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health is directing staff to handle students that do not wear masks indoors. A parent of a third-grade student at Plum Canyon Elementary School contacted deputies Wednesday to conduct a welfare check on unmasked children who were inside a building ...

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Santa Clarita City Council Votes To Support Selected Assembly Bills, Oppose One

On Tuesday the Santa Clarita City Council voted to support four different state legislations at their regular board meeting, while opposing Assembly Bill 916.  As part of the night’s consent calendar the city council voted to support three different assembly bills: Assembly Bill 1957 was put forth by Assemblywoman Marie Waldron to reinstate prosecutorial authority to charge someone with a ...

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Real Estate: Its That Simple – News Content, Grandchildren, and More – January 28, 2022

Real Estate: It's That Simple with Phil Nordella & Taylor Williams

Hosts: Phil Nordella and Taylor F. Williams-Moniz Topic: News Content, Grandchildren, and More Guests: None Real Estate: Its That Simple – News Content, Grandchildren, and More – January 28, 2022 On this episode of The “REAL ESTATE: It’s That Simple” show, our hosts Phil Nordella and Taylor Williams-Moniz talk about some special news. Phil and Taylor start off the show by ...

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Real Estate: Its That Simple – Covid and Real Estate – January 21, 2022

Real Estate: It's That Simple with Phil Nordella & Taylor Williams

Hosts: Phil Nordella and Taylor F. Williams-Moniz Topic: Covid and Real Estate Guests: None Real Estate: Its That Simple – Covid and Real Estate – January 21, 2022 On this episode of The “REAL ESTATE: It’s That Simple” show, our hosts Phil Nordella and Taylor Williams-Moniz talk about covid and real estate. Phil and Taylor start off the show by talking ...

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L.A. County COVID-19 Cases Increase Nearly 10-Fold In A Month

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Los Angeles  County reported over 31,000 new COVID-19 cases on Monday, nearly 10 times the number of new cases reported at the same time last month. On January 17, L.A. County reported 31,576 new COVID-19 cases, nearly 10 times the number of cases reported one month ago on Dec. 17, when Public Health reported 3,360 new cases, officials announced Monday. ...

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