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BERKELEY'S NEWS • MARCH 31, 2023

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BUSD and UC Berkeley cater to different age groups — but both institutions provide comprehensive and unbiased information on sexual education. 
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BUSD and UC Berkeley cater to different age groups — but both institutions provide comprehensive and unbiased information on sexual education. 
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Berkeley Unified School District, or BUSD, Board of Education members met Wednesday evening to discuss a variety of equity issues, including resources for unhoused students and English language learners.
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Berkeley Unified School District, or BUSD, Board of Education members met Wednesday evening to discuss a variety of equity issues, including resources for unhoused students and English language learners.
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During Wednesday night’s Berkeley Unified School District, or BUSD, Board of Education meeting, members discussed updates to distance learning and unanimously approved funding for a plan to engage the Berkeley community on middle school student enrollment.
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During Wednesday night’s Berkeley Unified School District, or BUSD, Board of Education meeting, members discussed updates to distance learning and unanimously approved funding for a plan to engage the Berkeley community on middle school student enrollment.
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The Berkeley Unified School District Board of Education voted Wednesday to approve a universal ninth-grade program for all incoming Berkeley High School freshmen which will take effect beginning fall 2018.
The Berkeley Unified School District Board of Education voted Wednesday to approve a universal ninth-grade program for all incoming Berkeley High School freshmen which will take effect beginning fall 2018.
As one of the few Black students in her classes as a freshman at Berkeley High School, Kyla Stewart would often hesitate to ask or answer questions, fearing classmates had already formed judgments about her.
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As one of the few Black students in her classes as a freshman at Berkeley High School, Kyla Stewart would often hesitate to ask or answer questions, fearing classmates had already formed judgments about her.
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