
โ๏ธ Spotlight Schools Newsletter: Feb. 2025
O.C. Schools Respond to Immigration Crackdown Plans // ๐งก Support for L.A. Fire Victims // ๐ฏ Celebrating the 100th Day of School
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O.C. Schools Respond to Immigration Crackdown Plans // ๐งก Support for L.A. Fire Victims // ๐ฏ Celebrating the 100th Day of School
Shift allowing Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers to conduct arrests at schools prompts concerns from families, action by educators.
Two incumbents are facing two challengers in the contests for Trustee Areas 2 and 5. Plus, FSD voters will weigh in on a $262 million bond measure.
๐ฑ O.C. Districts Enact Cellphone Limits // ๐ต Which District Spends More than $30K Per Student? // ๐ธ Parents Demand Return of School Crossing Guards in Orange
California could soon require TK-12 public school districts to restrict students' cellphone use on campuses, but several local school boards are already taking action.
So far at least nine school districts in Orange County have placed multimillion-dollar bond measures on the Nov. 5, 2024 ballot.
๐ Districts Launching New Programs for Elite Student-Athletes // ๐จ Artist Transforms Schools' Handball Courts // OC Supt. of Schools Retiring // ๐ New H.S. Rankings Released
The Placentia-Yorba Linda Unified School District and the Fullerton School District are both working to launch different programs to offer students athletic training along with academics.