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Jun 27 2021 9:00 am
  • editorial

Editorial: Our LGBTQ+ youth can’t opt out of their identity, for their sake and safety we can’t either

The Community Editorial Board

As we celebrate these improvements in LGBTQ+ affirmation, there’s also work to be done.

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Jun 23 2021 9:58 am
  • LBUSD

LIVE CHAT: LCAP and what that means for high-needs LBUSD students

Mariela Salgado

The Local Control and Accountability Plan was the subject of a complaint in 2017 that accused LBUSD of misallocating funds earmarked for high-needs students. A settlement was reached the next year. 

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Jun 18 2021 8:29 pm
  • educación

Opinión: Se acabó la escuela, pero ¿dónde deja esto a los padres que trabajan?

Mariela Salgado

El impacto inicial para las familias en marzo de 2020 fue lidiar con los cierres y el cuidado infantil, un año después se ha producido una conversación similar en toda nuestra ciudad.

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