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After President Trump issued an executive order to dismantle the U.S. Department of Education, Central Coast school districts entered a “wait-and-see” period. One Paso Robles educator said the loss of federal funding puts his district’s most vulnerable students at risk.
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A Paso Robles nonprofit working to connect low income kids with free math tutoring is hoping to expand the number of students they serve.
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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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Following a homophobic incident of a Pride flag being vandalized within the Paso Robles Joint Unified School District, the district has released plans on making improvements to support LGBQT+ students.
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With daily COVID-19 positive case rates remaining high in San Luis Obispo County, the Public Health Department and a local school district are making some…
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After several meetings and heated public discussions this past summer, the Paso Robles Joint Unified School District passed a resolution banning elements…
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The Paso Robles Joint Unified School District board of trustees moved forward with resolutions related to diversity and anti-racism at their March 23…
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The Paso Robles Joint Unified School District is no longer facing a deficit, forecasted in December to be as large as $3 million dollars, according to…
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On this week's Issues & Ideas, we talk with retired Nuclear Regulatory Commission judge Alex Karlin, who is calling for independent panel to monitor the…
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KPRL is a small AM radio station in Paso Robles. They pride themselves in broadcasting news, talk and sports across the northern part of San Luis Obispo…