County May Strengthen Living Wage Policy
Santa Clara County will consider bolstering its living wage policy to include not just higher pay, but adequate paid leave, benefits and hours. A wage ordinance adopted in 2012 allows the county to...
View ArticleLynbrook High School Faces Backlash for Hiring Ex-Judge Aaron Persky as...
UPDATE: Lynbrook High gave Aaron Persky the axe on Wednesday. In a statement to reporters, Persky said he was fired at 2pm from his part-time job as junior varsity girls tennis coach, and that Fremont...
View ArticleTwo Veteran School Trustees Face Off in SCCOE’s Area 1 Race
Two candidates, each with 13 years of experience in school governance, are contending to represent students in the northwest corner of the South Bay on the Santa Clara County Board of Education. Grace...
View ArticleVoters Support Most Education Measures in Santa Clara County
Santa Clara County voters overwhelmingly backed measures to increase funding for their respective school districts and community colleges. Nearly all parcel taxes and school bonds are poised to pass as...
View ArticleSunnyvale Election Full of Firsts
With resounding victories in their respective Sunnyvale City Council races, Alysa Cisneros and Omar Din reflected on the gravity of the moment when the results showed them emerging as frontrunners on...
View ArticleCalif. School Districts, Charters Get $6.8 Billion in Federal Aid
The Covid-19 relief legislation that Congress passed this week will provide at least $6.8 billion to California’s school districts and charter schools. That equals about an eighth of the $54.9 billion...
View ArticleSpecial District and City Measures also Faced Voter Scrutiny
The San Jose vote will determine whether the new mayor elected this fall serves two or four years. The post Special District and City Measures also Faced Voter Scrutiny appeared first on San Jose Inside.
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