New Privacy Bill Will Protect Students


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A new California bill signed by Governor Jerry Brown on Aug. 25 will limit the personal information schools can collect from students. Spearheaded by …

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First gender-neutral bathrooms open in LAUSD


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Peninsula has always been at the forefront of issues such as equal rights for all students. In 2015, Principal Mitzi Cress decided to convert the singleton bathrooms to gender-neutral facilities. …

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New sexting bill jeopardizes student privacy rights


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A new bill could soon give schools the ability to suspend or expel students for “sexting,” sending sexually connoted messages via text, on campus. Assembly Bill 2536, which mirrors similar …

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Privacy Endangered: California nonprofits given court permission to access student data


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A recent court ruling threatened to release the school records of over 10 million California students to the attorneys of two nonprofit organizations, the Morgan Hill Concerned …

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Privacy Endangered: California nonprofits given court permission to access student data


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A recent court ruling threatened to release the school records of over 10 million California students to the attorneys of
two nonprofit organizations, the Morgan Hill Concerned Parents Association and the …

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State tries to restore public education system


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On Jan. 7, Gov. Jerry Brown proposed a new state budget for the 2016-2017 fiscal year that would increase spending in education, healthcare and infrastructure. According to …

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State tries to restore public education system


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On Jan. 7, Gov. Jerry Brown proposed a new state budget for the 2016-2017 fiscal year that would increase spending in education, healthcare and infrastructure. According to Reuters, the plan …

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Leaving Behind “No Child Left Behind” Act


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The U.S. House of Representatives and Senate passed a rewrite for the No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB) on Dec. 2 and Dec. 9 respectively, and it was signed into …

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Outreach benefits prospective high school students


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The number of students that attend a high school determines factors such as the size of faculty and the amount of funding it receives. Peninsula, as well as many other …

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Test prep agencies charge biased rates


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During a time when acceptance rates for prestigious colleges such as Stanford have fallen to as low as five percent, students across the nation are looking for ways to boost …

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