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It is not true that classes for seniors are being dismantled. With the exception of this summer, about 60 percent of offerings each term are for adults.
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It is not true that classes for seniors are being dismantled. With the exception of this summer, about 60 percent of offerings each term are for adults.
Community starts assembling action plans for three schools.
The annual press conference offers a glimpse into this academic year.
In other Santa Barbara School Board news, with incumbent Kate Parker already announcing that she will seek reelection for a second term on the board and Bob Noël giving word that he will not, Santa Barbara-based former construction company executive Loren Mason officially threw his hat in the ring this week for one of the two seats up for grabs.
After serving three consecutive terms on the Santa Barbara School Board, trustee Bob Noël announced this week that he will not be seeking reelection to the post this November.
Four candidates are vying for seats on the City College Board of Trustees.
High school principals push for more kids per teacher.
Laguna Blanca School establishes scholarship program for cash-strapped students.
Looking to help mitigate the emancipation of their general fund by years’ worth of state budget pillaging, the Santa Barbara School Board approved two bond measures this week to be placed on this November’s ballot.
With two seats up for grabs this November on the five-member Santa Barbara School Districts’ Board of Education, incumbent Kate Parker announced this week that she is officially seeking re-election.