School Board Drafts Letter in Support of Statewide Bill Making Ethnic Studies a Graduation Requirement
While community members have pushed for DJUSD to implement its own local ethnic studies program for the…
While community members have pushed for DJUSD to implement its own local ethnic studies program for the…
If you look at the polling numbers released by the school district you arrive at a very…
Another group of community members came forward Thursday night during public comment, pushing for the DJUSD School…
A poll released by DJUSD shows that passage of a parcel tax at the level of $198…
It was interesting watching the school board meeting last week. The proposal by the school district to…
At a recent Davis school board meeting, over 20 students, teachers and parents called for Davis Joint…
by Grace Bassett The board’s decision to adopt district elections and move away from at-large elections of…
On Thursday, the board listened to a presentation from attorney David Soldani, who argued that the district…
Two weeks ago, Melissa Moreno spoke to the Davis School Board about the need for ethnic studies…
Last week Melissa Moreno, speaking as a parent and community member, was watching the DJUSD discussion of…
On Thursday, the Davis Joint Unified School Board had an informational item ahead of a potential June…
During public comment on Thursday during the Davis School Board meeting, Melissa Moreno, elected to the Yolo…
On February 14, the Vanguard ran a story on Aaron Wright, his daughter, and his experience in…
On Thursday night, the Davis School Board approved the next step in their consideration process – polling to determine levels of public support for a potential parcel tax that would fund teacher compensation increases.
The parcel tax subcommittee of Alan Fernandes and Joe DiNunzio have been meeting regularly since January to discuss ways to close the employee compensation gap most likely through the placement of a new parcel tax for employee compensation on a future 2020 ballot.
The latest meeting of the Parcel Tax Subcommittee did not break a lot of new ground on…
Answer: We Aren’t Average Funded On Friday, the parcel tax subcommittee of Alan Fernandes and Joe DiNunzio…
The Davis School Board on Thursday evening heard a presentation on how to revamp its flagging Career…
Author Talks About His Experience Getting Services for His Autistic Daughter at DJUSD Aaron Wright just came…
In fact according to the documents filed by the California Department of Education, Max was physically restrained for one hour and forty-five minutes. Prone face down restraints are known to be dangerous because they can impede a person’s ability to breathe.