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California City High’s Dynamic Aircraft Maintenance Program is Building Confidence and Careers
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Court of Appeal Affirms Two-Thirds Majority Not Required for Voter-Led Special Tax Initiatives
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The California First District Court of Appeal has upheld a lower court ruling that special taxes

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California voters have rejected a statewide ballot measure that would have reinstated affirmative action in college admissions processes in California.

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Study Shows Black Boys Receive the Bulk of Harsh Disciplinary Measures in School
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New research shows black students — and particularly black males — continue to receive the bulk of disciplinary measures in San Diego Unified schools and in California public schools more broadly.

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