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Can higher ed fix what ails Santa Barbara’s State Street?
Families, but not teachers, will have the option to opt out of in-person instruction.
A curious political action committee sprouts up amid Santa Barbara election chaos.
School Board votes unanimously against in-person hybrid reopening in November.
The in-person centers will continue to serve a critical need for students now that Santa Barbara County has entered the state’s COVID red tier.
Initiative would raise new revenue for schools by changing the way most commercial and industrial property taxes are levied.
Following a year of resistance, the Teen Talk class was approved for Santa Barbara Unified middle schools.
It meets a critical need of working families with no child care.
Assistant Superintendent Frann Wageneck assured families on Tuesday that the district’s distance-learning plan is “excellent.”
Diversify Our Narrative Carpinteria calls for more diversity in texts and a focus on anti-racism.