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Courtesy Calaveras Unified Educators Assn

Calaveras Teachers Approve Contract, End Strike

October 24, 2017 | Randol White

Schools in Calaveras County will be back to full operation Wednesday morning after striking teachers ratified a new contract last night.

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Teachers In Calaveras Unified School District On Strike

October 19, 2017 | Rich Ibarra

Calaveras teachers have been without a new contract or pay raise for the last 2 years.

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NASA Launches Yearlong Project For Students And Teachers Across Nation

October 16, 2017 | Sally Schilling

Students throughout the country are getting an opportunity to see what NASA astronauts are up to on the International Space Station and maybe even speak directly with an astronaut.

California Native

Mission Project Protests Help Spur Changes

May 17, 2017 | Steve Milne

For decades, California kids have been building replicas of historic Spanish missions as part of the fourth-grade curriculum. But Native American community activists say the missions exploited indigenous people...and they want the project banned.

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Tennessee Teacher Appears In Sacramento Federal Court For Kidnapping Of 15-Year-Old Student

April 24, 2017 | Bob Moffitt

A Tennessee high school teacher, charged with taking a student to a California commune to continue a sexual relationship, had his initial appearance in a Sacramento federal courtroom Monday.

Yuba City Teachers' Strike Continues Into Day 7

September 15, 2016 | Bob Moffitt

UPDATED: This is day seven of the Yuba City Teachers' strike. Union leaders say they have agreed to accept an 11.1 percent pay raise. But, they want the raise over two years and not three as the district has requested.

Day Two of Yuba City Teachers Strike: 300 Substitutes, No Negotiations

September 9, 2016 | Ja'Nel Johnson

Yuba City teachers picketed for the second day in a row outside of schools demanding a 13 percent raise for the previous school year.

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Judges Weigh Appeal In Landmark Teacher Tenure Case

February 25, 2016

The state's teacher tenure system is back in court in a case that could influence public school job protections across the nation.

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Insight With Vicki Gonzalez

Law Professor Discusses Pending High-Profile Cases

February 18, 2016

Justice Antonin Scalia’s funeral is Saturday; what happens now to the current docket of US Supreme Court cases? McGeorge Law Professor Leslie Jacobs joins Insight to talk about some of the pending high profile cases.

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Nevada Declares Teacher Shortage Emergency As A Move To Hire

February 5, 2016

(AP) - Nevada is declaring its teacher shortage as an emergency, a move that allows vacancy-filled schools to hire teachers from out of state who aren't yet licensed locally.

 

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