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Moorpark Unified files appeal of Friday's controversial loss in CIF-SS baseball final
Moorpark Unified School District has officially appealed the outcome of Friday night’s CIF-Southern Section Division 2 baseball championship game. Newhall-Hart High was awarded the championship plaque late Friday at Diamond Stadium in Lake Elsinore, despite an apparent — and now much-debated — walk-off two-run home run hit by Moorpark’s Taylor Busch in the bottom of the seventh inning. ...
Op-Ed: Perris Union High School District Decides Students are NOT Important
When the Perris Union High School District Board of Trustees decided in a 4 to 1 vote to eliminate the ONLY person in the district dedicated to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, they chose harm over help for students. This is a growing theme across the country with conservatives choosing to eliminate something that most of them think is anti-white. However, nothing could be further from the truth.
Corona Panthers Baseball Wins the CIF Southern Section
In the days of private high schools getting all the money and fame in regards to their athletic programs in Southern California, Corona High School beat that stigma on Saturday night with a 5-0 victory over Harvard Westlake in Lake Elsinore to win the CIF-SS Championship. This was their first championship since 1998.
Camarillo rallies in last at-bat to capture CIF-SS Division 4 baseball championship
This time, the table setter delivered the main course. Leadoff hitter Trotter Enright’s RBI double scored Nate Tostado with the game-deciding run in the top of the seventh inning as the Camarillo High baseball team came from behind to edge La Cañada Flintridge-St. Francis, 2-1, Saturday afternoon in the CIF-Southern Section Division 4...
Community Members Rally to Reinstate DEI Director at Perris Union High School District
Overview: Community members and local organizations attended a Perris Union High School District board meeting to discuss the elimination of positions under the CARES teams and the Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Department. The decision to eliminate these positions has been criticized by students, district staff, parents, and community members, with concerns about the impact on mental health and academic struggles. CART, NAACP and LULAC representatives argued that the decision undermines the district’s commitment to equality and marginalizes vulnerable groups. The board made no comments or decisions following the comments made by community members.
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