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State Government

New Law Opens Doors To Subsidized Childcare For Low-Income Parents

December 18, 2017 | Sammy Caiola

Parents taking English language and high school equivalency classes will become eligible for state-subsidized childcare Jan. 1.

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More California Students Taking Advanced Placement Exams

September 27, 2017 | Steve Milne

More California high school students are taking college-level Advanced Placement tests. AP exams are taken each May by high school students who've attended classes that are roughly equivalent to undergraduate college courses.

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Amador High Cross Country Team Runs To Raise Money For Homeless Children

July 21, 2017 | Bob Moffitt

A northern California high school cross country team hopes to run 200 miles in 24 hours on Saturday to raise money for homeless children.

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Series Of Thefts, Vandalism Hit South Sacramento High School

June 12, 2017 | Julia Mitric

Teachers at a South Sacramento high school are reaching out to the community for help after a series of recent thefts and vandalism at the campus' urban farm.

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Thousands Of Dollars Worth Of Instruments Missing From Fairfield High School

April 12, 2017 | Randol White

Thousands of dollars worth of student instruments are missing from a Fairfield High School following a weekend burglary. Other schools and a local business are helping out.

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West Campus High School Celebrates State Basketball Championship

April 7, 2017 | Bob Moffitt

Sacramento's West Campus High School held a ceremony today to celebrate its girls basketball team. They just came home with a state championship.

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District That Removed Teen From Graduation Eases Dress Code

November 17, 2016

(AP) - Officials at a Northern California school district have relaxed rules on what graduating students can wear after a student was escorted out in May because he refused to remove an African cloth.

A Year At Encina

Encina's Angel Network Supports College-Bound Students

November 1, 2016 | Steve Milne

Encina Preparatory High School has one of the region’s highest dropout rates. Barely 1 in 2 graduate on time. But the school’s teachers, staff and a group of people known as “angels” are working to change that and finding success.

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Sacramento Area High Schools Hold Mock Elections

September 26, 2016 | Steve Milne

It's Election Day for students at Monterey Trail High School in Elk Grove. Juniors and seniors are taking part in a mock election Monday.

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CPR Training Might Become High School Graduation Requirement

August 30, 2016 | Ja'Nel Johnson

Gov. Jerry Brown has a month to sign a new bill that would make CPR training a high school graduation requirement.

 

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