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Friday, July 31, 2009

FUSD information officer is resigning

Peri Lynn Turnbull, Fresno Unified School District's $162,000-a-year chief information officer, is resigning.

Contractors group sues SDUSD over Prop S pact

A local contractors association filed a lawsuit Thursday against the San Diego Unified School District, claiming that its agreement ensuring labor guarantees for projects funded through a recent bond measure are discriminatory.

Fremont Unified could house nation's largest school solar project

By next year the Fremont Unified School District could be host to the nation's largest K-12 school solar project.

Debate over morality of unequal funding stirs controversy

A debate regarding a school district's "moral obligation" to provide an equitable education for all students has led to controversy about campuses fundraising for their own students.

LAUSD chasing its share of the pie

With California facing a possible lockout from a $4.35 billion federal education grant, Los Angeles Unified officials are hoping to branch out on their own to compete for the funds apart from the stat

California could have $15 billion shortfalls

The plan signed by Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger this week to balance the state's budget could leave California facing shortfalls in future years of more than $15 billion, according to an analysis released Thursday by a major Wall Street credit rating firm.



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