The ruling, issued last week, allows Measure AA to cross with a simple majority, as a substitute of a two-thirds majority. The measure, a charter amendment that establishes an education parcel tax, acquired 62% of the vote in 2018. But a group of property homeowners sued to stop the measure, saying it wanted a two-thirds majority to pass.
The Feds Must Help Schools Cope, Watchdog Agency Says The U.S. Department of Education’s years-old plan to help shield faculties from digital threats needs a rethink, in accordance with the GAO. Blended learning—a mix of face-to-face and online instruction—is declining in recognition, …