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The Los Angeles school board voted unanimously Tuesday to replace school police officers on campuses with staff trained in de-escalation strategies and conflict resolution and approve a $36.5 million Black Student Achievement Plan.
Since the COVID-19 pandemic struck last March, psychiatric emergency visits at Rady Children’s Hospital near San Diego have crept up as youths and teens struggle with virtual learning, social isolation and unstable home lives.
COVID-19 cases surged among UC San Diego students early this month as they returned from their winter break, but the number of new cases has dropped dramatically in recent weeks.
Varun Soni is the vice provost for campus wellness and crisis intervention at the University of Southern California. Even before COVID, she says students were struggling with anxiety, depression, and loneliness. The pandemic has only exacerbated those issues.
Cerritos College will launch an Early College Program this summer that will allow Bellflower, Norwalk and Whitney high school students to earn credits that transfer to the University of California and California State University systems.
Getting an education in prison isn't new. Correspondence programs have a long history, especially for GEDs. But in 2014, California passed SB 1391, which funded face-to-face classes inside prison walls. That's when Bakersfield College began a pilot program at Kern Valley State Prison in Delano.
Manuel Cortez, 43, turned his life around when he became a certified plumber, a career path accomplished through free workforce training at San Diego Continuing Education (SDCE).