The law creates an array of measures to educate school staff, beef up reporting requirements and stop teachers credibly accused of abuse from getting jobs at other districts.
Category: Education
News from the schools, and school boards.
Scholarship applications now open for Mendocino College students
About $200,000 in awards are available to graduating seniors and current students through March 1.
Mendocino County Library branches closed for holidays
All branches are closed through New Year’s Day.
Student loan borrowers in default may see wages garnished in 2026
Notices will begin going out in January as federal collections resume after pandemic-era pause.
Rural schools hit by Trump’s grant cuts have few options for making up for the lost money
The sudden end of federal grants has forced rural districts to eliminate mental health counselors and enrichment programs they can’t afford to replace, leaving students with fewer supports and schools with few alternatives.
