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San Antonio Gears Up for School: Free Supplies, Vaccines, and Haircuts for Students
San Francisco parents, take a deep breath before the impending educational whirlwind: free back-to-school supplies and events are here to ease your burden. San Antonio Report announces a bevy of events across San Antonio where students can gear up without denting the family budget. Some events even throw in perks like free vaccinations and haircuts, ensuring kids not only have the pencils but also the health to start school on the right foot.
Samuel Merritt University ABSN Spring 2025
Hi! I applied to San Mateo campus. Just received an email from SMU confirming their preliminary review of my app yest. Hi! I applied to San Mateo campus. Just received an email from SMU confirming their preliminary review of my app yest. That's great! I applied to the Sacramento campus...
More Cuts Come to SFUSD
The San Francisco Unified School District will leave ten elementary assistant principal positions vacant as part of a broader hiring freeze, the San Francisco Chronicle reports. The move, which was pushed by state fiscal advisers, will save the cash-strapped district $1.8 million annually. Parents at the ten districts were informed...
University of California regents ban political statements on university homepages
The University of California Board of Regents voted Thursday to ban employees from posting political statements on the homepages of university websites, saying such comments could be interpreted as the university system's official view. Political statements and personal opinions will be allowed on secondary pages and must include a disclaimer saying they don't represent UC's official views under the new policy. University employees can also post political opinions on their personal university webpages or social media accounts.Faculty members, students and members of the community have criticized the policy, saying it restricts free speech. The free speech movement started in the...
High school students get hands-on experience with internships at UCSF Kanbar Center for Simulation
Hundreds of high school students with San Francisco Unified School District are getting incredible hands-on career experience this summer. They're interning in construction, automotive, and sports careers, and more.This week, several students are wrapping up their internships at UCSF's Kanbar Center for Simulation and Clinical Skills Lab.It's not every day that you can help save a life.These high school students in San Francisco are getting a one-of-a-kind experience.Thanks to an internship, they are wearing scrubs, practicing life-saving skills that they learned on "sim-man" a talking mannequin at UCSF Kanbar Center for Simulation.MORE: San Francisco scientists using AI in hopes to...
Palo Alto high schoolers create initiative to educate, promote health equity
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Jaslynn Lee, sophomore at Palo Alto High School, has always been interested in health care– especially after seeing firsthand how a lack of proper care can affect people experiencing homelessness in the Bay Area. So she and Yuyou Zhang, junior at Gunn High...
Mayor London Breed Sends College Students Off to Guangzhou, China, for Summer Exchange Program
Mayor London N. Breed hosted a send-off reception in her office on Wednesday for eight San Francisco college students who will be participating in a summer exchange camp in Guangzhou, China. The exchange camp was organized by Darlene Chiu Bryant, executive director, GlobalSF for. Breed’s first official delegation to China...
2024 SF Ballet School Graduating Upper-Level Students
2024 SF Ballet School Graduating Upper-Level Students move on to exciting new endeavors. SF Ballet School is proud to share the impressive roster of placements and contracts attained by Level 8 & Trainee students! The efforts made by these dedicated dancers have secured them professional & educational positions, including:. Level...
UC Regents appoints UCLA graduate student Sonya Brooks as 2025-2026 student regent
The UC Board of Regents appointed Sonya Brooks as its student regent for the 2025-2026 academic year during its July meeting. Brooks, who will be the first Black woman to hold the role of student regent, is a graduate student at UCLA pursuing both a master’s degree in public health and a doctorate in education. She previously received a bachelor of arts in history from UCLA in 2019 and a master’s in urban education policy from Brown University in 2021 and was appointed Wednesday at UC San Francisco.
University of San Francisco Cross Country 2024 Schedule and Key Contributors Revealed
The University of San Francisco cross country program has unveiled its schedule for the 2024 season, commencing with the 31st annual USF Invitational at Golden Gate Park and featuring notable additions to the highly competitive WCC, including Oregon State and Washington State. The men's and women's programs achieved top-five finishes...
Open Charter Seats, Week of July 17, 2024
The schools on this list are for enrolling in the next school year — 2024-25. The application is now open and accepting students at OaklandEnrolls.org. There is still time to enroll your child in an amazing Oakland school for the 2024-25 school year. You know where to go – Oakland Enrolls to submit your application. There are great schools for your child, including schools that won Raise the Bar Awards – AIMS, Aspire Lionel Wilson, BayTech and Lighthouse Community Charter High among others have open seats for new students for any grade level from TK to 12. Those are just a few of the schools, so do your homework and make the best choice you can.
Team goals: Wilson Prep’s 5 starters to play college hoops
Perhaps even more remarkable than Wilson Prep’s accomplishment of winning back-to-back state 1-A championships in basketball is that all six of its seniors are going to college. All five starters — Brandon Anderson, David Ellis, Ben Ferguson, Josh Hicks and Leslie Minter — have earned basketball scholarships, which may be unprecedented in Wilson County, while Khristian Woodard landed an academic […] The post Team goals: Wilson Prep’s 5 starters to play college hoops first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
College Adds Knightscope Blue Light Towers for Student Safety
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jul 17, 2024-- Knightscope, Inc. [Nasdaq: KSCP] (“Knightscope” or the “Company”), an innovator in robotics and artificial intelligence (“AI”) technologies focused on public safety, today announces a new contract from a college in Nevada for 8 of its K1 Blue Light Towers. Each of the devices will be powered by integrated solar panels enabling completely wireless operation, with mass notification speakers and faceplate cameras. To maximize the performance and capabilities of the system, the client also subscribed to a full-service maintenance plan and the Knightscope Emergency Management System (“KEMS”) software that will monitor the status and activity of the Towers across the campus. This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20240717452679/en/ College Adds Knightscope Blue Light Towers for Student Safety and Robot Roadshow to be on Display at 18th Annual VA Healthcare Summit (Photo: Business Wire)
Palo Alto AI x Web3 Summit to Debut at Stanford University This October
Palo Alto, CA — The Palo Alto AI x Web3 Summit, the premier event for AI and Web3 convergence, organized by CTH|Fundamental Labs, Axlflops, and MetaEra, announced its inaugural event at the prestigious Palo Alto, Stanford University, taking place from October 30 to 31, 2024. As the vibrant city-state...
Strawser | Don’t let democracy die at Stanford
Two autumns ago, I joined The Daily because I wanted to make my Stanford experience into something with purpose. It will forever be my honor to have covered issues like Title IX advocacy, religious life, the Shopping Express, affirmative action, leadership transitions and university governance. The journey, certainly a challenging...
As San Francisco Unified makes deep budget cuts, 10 assistant principal positions chopped
San Francisco Unified is not filling 10 vacant assistant principal positions at elementary schools, after being pushed to make deeper cuts by state fiscal advisers, as reported by the San Francisco Chronicle. The news organization reports that the district hopes to save $1.8 million annually by cutting the assistant principal...
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