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Central Union High School District appoints two leadership positions
EL CENTRO, Calif. (KYMA, KECY) - The Central Union High School District has new leaders for Assistant Superintendent of Business Services and Athletic Director & Teacher. Marcy Mendoza was appointed for Assistant Superintendent and Gabriel Ponce as Athletic Director at Central Union High School. “The CUHSD Board of Trustees is...
CROWDSTRIKE: Global Disruption Equals Local Inconvenience
BRAWLEY — Not quite a full-blown panic, and in some cases a bit more annoying than a pebble in the shoe, the Imperial Valley had a bit part in the global CrowdStrike IT outage drama, with Pioneers Memorial Healthcare District in Brawley and the city of El Centro facing minor disruptions.
These Are 5 The Most High Taxes Cities In California – Upcoming Overview, Check Here!
WFCN – To make sense of California’s complex tax system, you need to know how different cities’ people are hit with varied amounts of taxation. To better understand the factors that go into determining the tax rates in these five locations and how they impact locals, we’ve compiled some data.
Insurance nightmares: Homeowners on their worst coverage struggles
California’s insurance crisis became very real this spring for Duncan Brown, president of the homeowners association for an apartment complex in downtown San Jose. Farmers Insurance had provided the HOA’s insurance for years. But in March, the company abruptly said it would not renew the policy as part of its pullback from the state.
Gold Medal of Valor for CHP Officers
On June 27, six California Highway Patrol officers were presented with a prestigious Gold Medal of Valor during a ceremony at the CHP Academy in West Sacramento. The Special Act Award, given on behalf of Gov. Gavin Newsom, is the highest honor the state can bestow upon employees who risked their lives to save others or protect state property.
Engaging art programs for preschoolers in Calexico
CALEXICO — The Calexico Recreation Department is offering the class "Learning and Playing Through Art" at Carmen Durazo Cultural Arts Center every Wednesday from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. The class is conducted in Spanish and is designed for preschool children, with a fee of $35, which includes all materials. Parents are encouraged to stay and participate with their children.
CLASS OF 2024: Calexico Offers ‘Second Chance’ at Graduation
CALEXICO — How many of us would have welcomed an opportunity to try something again after failing one time? Second chances can be powerful motivators. That is exactly the case for 39 lucky students in Calexico, who were granted the opportunity of a second chance at graduating high school during a ceremony on Wednesday evening, July 17. These students faced obstacles and challenges throughout their academic careers that led them to fall behind in the credits necessary to graduate.
Wiener calls Musk’s reason for moving X from SF ‘vile,’ ‘despicable’
State Sen. Scott Wiener called Elon Musk’s stated reason for moving his companies X and SpaceX out of California “outrageous” and “vile.” Musk announced Tuesday his intention to move the two companies to Texas in response to Gov. Gavin Newsom having signed Assembly Bill 1955 the day before. That law bars public schools from telling parents about their children’s sexual orientation or gender identity or expression without the kids’ consent. ...
Board President Says Anderson Union School District “Will Not Comply” with California’s SAFETY Act
On Monday, July 15, California gained a new law known as the SAFETY Act. Previously known as Assembly Bill 1955, it strengthens current educational law that supports students in California’s LGBTQ+ community. It was passed into law in hopes of curbing the actions of about a dozen California school districts, including Anderson Union High School District, that have enacted “parental notification” policies.
Cajon Valley board member questions superintendent's $19,000-a-month credit card bill
EL CAJON, Calif. — From May 2022 through the beginning of March 2024, Cajon Valley Union Superintendent David Miyashiro averaged $19,000 in purchases on his district-issued credit card. In all, according to credit card statements obtained by CBS 8 through a state records request, Miyashiro racked up nearly $399,821...
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