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Residents outraged over police dog attack and they want encryption to end

Residents outraged over police dog attack and they want encryption to end Residents outraged over police dog attack and they want encryption to end Daily Post Staff Writer Palo Altans expressed outrage over the attack of a sleeping man by a Palo Alto police dog and they called upon City Council to end the encryption of police radio transmissions. “You’re still not being transparent. They’re still not being held accountable,” said resident Raven Malone, who ran unsuccessfully for council last fall. “We’ve seen police officers even be promoted after using the ‘n-word.’ I don’t think those are Palo Alto values. I don’t think we should settle for that.”

13 line up to join Mountain View s new police advisory board

13 line up to join Mountain View s new police advisory board
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School goes beyond textbooks to nurture love of Chinese language and literature

The Straits Times School goes beyond textbooks to nurture love of Chinese language and literature Nan Chiau High School principal Siau Fong Fui (in green) showing Singapore Hokkien Huay Kuan president Tan Cheng Gay the school s new Chinese Language Elective Programme room on Monday. Students in the programme can use the room s 45-seater classroom and 20-seater study room. ST PHOTO: DESMOND WEE https://str.sg/JjQq They can read the article in full after signing up for a free account. Share link: Or share via: Sign up or log in to read this article in full Sign up All done! This article is now fully available for you

Reopening high schools gets ugly, divisive in Bay Area district where rich and poor mix

MENLO PARK, Calif. — South of San Francisco, the Sequoia Union High School District serves some of the Bay Area’s wealthiest communities, such as Atherton, Menlo Park and Woodside, as well as some of its neediest, including East Palo Alto, North Fair Oaks and Redwood City. On Tuesday, the school district learned it had risen into a state tier that would allow high school students, if they chose, to resume on-campus learning. At the urging of many parents, district leaders on Wednesday announced an April reopening plan. That is when things got ugly. “How many deaths will you accept as collateral for your two months of school? Can you live with that?” Alison Mock, a teacher at East Palo Alto Academy asked the district’s board of trustees in a contentious Zoom meeting on Wednesday.

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