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National
The U.S. Department of Education has released new guidance emphasizing the rights of students and teachers to express their religious beliefs in public schools. This guidance allows for prayer as long as it does not disrupt school activities or coerce participation. Secretary of Education Linda McMahon said: "Our Constitution safeguards the free exercise of religion as one of the guiding principles of our republic." The guidance also mandates that schools protect students from religious harassment and accommodate those needing to pray at specific times. However, schools cannot sponsor religious activities and must treat religious student groups like any other student club. The document reflects a shift towards prioritizing individual religious expression, particularly for educators, while maintaining a neutral school environment.
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California
San Francisco USD remains closed for the third consecutive day as teachers strike for higher wages and improved health benefits. The United Educators of San Francisco, representing 6,000 educators, is demanding a 9% salary increase and full health benefits. However, district officials claim that the SFUSD, under state fiscal oversight since 2024, cannot meet these demands. The district has provided over 2,655 Independent Study packets and distributed thousands of meals to support students during the strike. “We understand the strain that school closures place on families,” district officials said, emphasizing their commitment to keeping families informed. Negotiations between the district and the union have been ongoing since October, but no agreement has been reached.
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Texas
The U.S. Department of Education has released new guidance emphasizing the rights of students and teachers to express their religious beliefs in public schools. This guidance allows for prayer as long as it does not disrupt school activities or coerce participation. Secretary of Education Linda McMahon said: "Our Constitution safeguards the free exercise of religion as one of the guiding principles of our republic." The guidance also mandates that schools protect students from religious harassment and accommodate those needing to pray at specific times. However, schools cannot sponsor religious activities and must treat religious student groups like any other student club. The document reflects a shift towards prioritizing individual religious expression, particularly for educators, while maintaining a neutral school environment.
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Florida
ICE arrests in Florida have nearly tripled during the first ten months of the Trump administration, jumping from about 7,400 in 2024 to over 20,629. This increase follows policy changes aimed at boosting deportations, supported by Republican officials. Meanwhile, Congresswoman Lois Frankel and School Board Member Virginia Savietto are advocating for reforms, citing the negative impact on students and schools, with Savietto noting a $45m loss due to student departures. Local restaurant owner Eddie Schmidt highlighted the depth of feeling among the community, stating: “They're in fear.” The data also revealed a 150% increase in arrests linked to the 287 (G) program, which allows local law enforcement to enforce immigration laws.
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