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The South County Democratic Club is set to rally in support of transgender students in the Lucia Mar Unified School District.
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UCSB researchers found that transparency could improve public health by cutting pollution.
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The Paso Robles Joint Unified School District Board approved a new training program for teachers and students. It aims to curb the use of racial slurs among students.
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Student test scores are not showing much improvement in San Luis Obispo County. New data indicates scores remain below pre-pandemic levels—an indication that COVID-19 continues to take a toll on classroom learning.
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The Santa Barbara County Sheriff's Office is investigating nine social media threats aimed at local schools.
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Thousands of Cal Poly students, along with their parents and guardians, are arriving for move-in week.
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California will become the first state to ban schools from outing the gender identity and sexual orientation of its students.
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It will soon be prohibited to suspend Central Coast students in middle and high school for low-level behavioral actions — its part of a new state law.
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An executive in the CSU Chancellor’s Office said the proposed merger between Cal Maritime and Cal Poly San Luis Obispo will be greatly beneficial to both schools.
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The encampment is part of a series of protests across UC campuses.
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A Cal Poly, SLO engineering team is building another student a new left hand.
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The process to apply for federal student aid is nearly impossible to navigate this year according to local colleges and high schools. Central Coast Representative Salud Carbajal convened a meeting to discuss FAFSA.