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Supes urge CCSF to explore their financial options

4:13 pm Thursday

Three city supervisors are publicly urging CCSF to use money from Prop. A towards keeping the school afloat.

STAR test prank earns backlash against students

9:30 am Sunday

Students at a Cupertino high school may retake a major standardized test after a student’s prank backfired.

Teacher pleads not guilty in sleeping pill scandal

3:14 pm Tuesday

The now-infamous Morgan Hill preschool teacher accused of giving her students sleeping pills pleaded not guilty today.

Sex ed students rewarded with free condoms

4:53 pm Saturday

A class that rewards high schoolers with condoms will reduce STDs and unwanted pregnancies, advocates say.

Cyber High leaves students unpre­pared

10:20 am Wednesday

Students retaking courses at Cyber High may be able to graduate, but it doesn’t mean they are ready for college.

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CCSF approves report to salvage accred­itation

10:32 am Monday

Amid more protest and debate, CCSF trustees signed off on a report detailing changes made at the troubled school.

Growing program improves CSU transfer process

11:27 am Thursday

California Community Colleges and CSU’s Associate Degree for Transfer program enrollment continues to steadily grow.

Stanford rakes in record-setting dollars

10:03 am Wednesday

Stanford University has set itself ahead of the pack by becoming the first college to raise $1 billion in a single year.

UC Berkeley grad rate tops national averages

11:08 am Monday

Though almost half of all U.S. college students don’t graduate in six years, UC Berkeley has kept its graduation rates high.

CSU class­rooms expand online

11:07 am Thursday

Online course offerings are on the rise in the California State University system, with San Francisco and San Jose State leading the way.

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Suppor­ters rally to save City College

1:14 pm Wednesday

Concerned CCSF faculty, staff and students are meeting tonight at City College’s Mission Campus on Valencia to help rescue public higher education in San Francisco.

Gov. Brown’s state budget proposal may help keep CSU tuition from rising, but students and teachers aren’t giving it a passing grade.

Show up to class, earn a prize

2:42 am Thursday

If it takes a village to raise a child, it may take the city of Berkeley to make sure they get to class.

Poor enrollment is latest pox on City College

12:32 am Saturday

For the second straight year, a lack of enrollment threatens funding for troubled but beloved City College of San Francisco.

Report finds more youth unemployed, uneducated

1:03 pm Tuesday

A new report reveals that more California youth than ever are unemployed and not attending school.

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Deaf football team crushes obstacles, opponents

4:44 am Wednesday

High school football is challenging enough, even with a fully-stocked team of jumbo-sized players. The Eagles of Fremont have neither.

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