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    Students need more educational choices after high school

    Cityscape | Twin Cities urban geographer Bill Lindeke weighs in on city life, transportation, planning and more in his column delivered to your inbox weekly.  Public trust in higher education has reached a historic low. A major reason is that rising student debt is undermining the return on investment many students expect from a college…

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  • Riverside County school district latest to be roiled by trans athlete

    Riverside County school district latest to be roiled by trans athlete

    *Two female students and their parents filed a lawsuit this week alleging that a trans girl unfairly ousted them from coveted spots on the cross-country team.*At a school board meeting this week, parents vowed further protest. The Riverside Unified School District has become the latest battleground over transgender athletes’ participation in sports after two female…

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  • Inside the two-year fight to bring charges against school librarians in Granbury, Texas – NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth

    Inside the two-year fight to bring charges against school librarians in Granbury, Texas – NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth

    The law enforcement officer spent months methodically gathering evidence. He leafed through thousands of pages and highlighted key passages amid reams and reams of paper. He wore his body camera to record his interactions with witnesses and suspects. And he photographed what he saw as instruments of the alleged crime: Books. The targets of the…

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  • California Christian high school forfeits to team with trans athlete

    California Christian high school forfeits to team with trans athlete

    A private Christian high school in Merced withdrew its girls volleyball team from a state playoff game against a team with a transgender athlete in a decision a school official said was based on “God’s Word” and the belief that gender is not changeable. Stone Ridge Christian High School forfeited Saturday night’s California Interscholastic Federation…

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  • SoCal school counselor charged with molesting 8 elementary students

    SoCal school counselor charged with molesting 8 elementary students

    A Los Angeles assistant principal was arrested Friday on suspicion of molesting eight young children while working at a Santa Paula elementary school several years ago, authorities said. David Lane Braff Jr., 42, of Thousand Oaks is accused of molesting eight students ages 6 to 10 in a school office at McKevett Elementary School, where…

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