Santa Barbara Unified Agrees to Early Contract Negotiations with Teachers Association
Educators pack Tuesday’s school board meeting to ask the district to “stop stalling” and “start bargaining now.”
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Educators pack Tuesday’s school board meeting to ask the district to “stop stalling” and “start bargaining now.”
The volunteer-led program gives 2,000 students from more than 40 schools the opportunity to see, hear, and play real instruments.
Green will be taking the top position at the California Association of Nonprofits this coming January.
The number of students who are truant, tardy, or missing has increased since the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Parma School site on East Montecito Street was selected as the best prospect and could hold 40-45 units.
Peabody and Hope are among 33 California schools and 353 schools nationwide recognized by the U.S. Department of Education.
Half of students tested at or above grade level in English, while just more than a third met or exceeded standards in math in the 2022-23 school year, according to a preliminary report.
Students from UCSB’s summer moviemaking bootcamp will screen their short documentaries Friday night at Pollock Theater.
Students and teachers are focusing on their ABCs this year: academics, arts, athletics, belonging, community, and collaboration.
With back-to-school season more expensive this year, the city’s Housing Authority and 2nd Story Associates held their 11th back-to-school giveaway.