A Parents Perspective on What The Agreement Says, and What It Doesn't Say
CUSD Superintendent Kristin Vital Testifies about LCFF in Sacramento
Current Graduation Requirements Do Not Prepare Students for 4- Year University
Our Students are being deprived of adequate per pupil funding because they live in a wealthy area.
CUSD must provide Audio Recording for those parents that cannot attend.
BOARD/SUPERINTENDENT WORKSHOP: HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS
While State Revenues are up and it looks like an additional $2.4 billion for education, CUSD per pupil funding is declining.
but $55,000 for a Bond Consultant this month alone.
No Money for art, music and science, - but there is an extra million for the teamsters!
Are We The Next Colorado- Find out how marijuana legalization has changed the State of Colorado and what it means for California's youth
No Up-date from CUSD to Parents and the Public About What's At Stake for Students
But, District Staff is Offered Unprecedented Oral Health Benefits For Their Entire Family
Demand that 100% of Lottery Funds be Spent on Students- No Lottery Money Should be Spent on Employee Compensation
Abolish the California Lottery - Increase Per Pupil Funding by $34 and Save Taxpayers Millions in Employee Pensions and Benefits Costs
US Department of Education to Create New Student Data Base - Public has Until February 18, 2016 to Comment.
If your School Cannot Raise Sufficient Funds to Pay for Art, Music and Science- then your school Goes Without Art, Music and Science...
SETTLE NOW!
Adoption of Common Core and Local Control Funding Formula leave curriculum content and instructional time up to the classroom teacher.
and -0- Salary Schedule Reductions Despite $152 Million Dollars In Budget Cuts Since 2007
The passage of Algebra II by the end of 11th grade is a requirement to get into a UC or Cal State School
January 20, 2016 at District Office at 6:00pm
Capistrano Unified School District Board of Trustees Meeting - January 27, 2016
The Road To Ruin Is Paved With The Best Intentions
Should the District Reduce Class Sizes and Restore Art and Music Programs or Pay Employees More?
IT IS THE LAW!
Should the Public Fundraise for Massive Compensation Increases?
Have California Taxpayers Really Made The Decision To Fund High Speed Rail Rather Than Educate Our Students?
It is time to hold Governor Brown and our State Legislature accountable to students.
Concerns mount over potential bankruptcy of LAUSD.
Everyone working at least 20 hours will make at least $13 per hour en route to $15 wage in 2017 across the UC system.
The largest study of its kind, a new study on campus rape underscores the challenges facing American Universities.
A petition has garnered thousands of signatures in support of a teen who intervened to stop a visually impaIred boy from being bullied.
The union claimed over the last 10 years more than half of all CSU faculty has been hired into temporary positions with lower pay.
A Christian College Fair featuring representatives from more than 30 Christian universities.
Students At Bernice Ayers Middle School Will Be Loosing 360 Instructional Minutest For A Magazines And Cookie Dough Fundraiser
Taking classes designated as "Honors", "AP" or "IB" provides students with a bump in their GPA except when it doesn't.
Stanford study suggests that today's ice sheets may be more resilient to increased carbon dioxide levels than previously thought.
The first Common Core test results show that about half of students are struggling to meet state standards in language arts or math.
California dominates this year's ranking with eight schools among the top 50 nationwide and the top two public universities.
Students at Northridge, Los Angeles, and Cal Poly Pomona are among those victimized.