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East County health care group tallies its totals in grants over past year

LA MESA    More than 30 groups received $1.3 million in grants, sponsorships or charitable help from the Grossmont Healthcare District during the fiscal year 2020-21. The district, based in La Mesa, reported its highest grantees were San Diego Freedom Ranch, a drug and alcohol rehabilitation center in Campo, which received $250,000; and the Grossmont Union High School District, which received more than $200,000 for its “Health Career Pathway Initiative” program. The school district program focuses on addressing the shortage of health care workers by providing experience in the field to more than 2,000 high school students. The nonprofit Volunteers in Medicine was another top grant awardee, receiving $118,277 for its free clinic that serves more than 50,000 uninsured county residents.

Missing kindergarteners drive largest drop in 20 years in California s K-12 enrollment

Credit: Lea Suzuki/San Francisco Chronicle/Polaris Jenny Ogden (l to r), paraprofessional, works with kindergartener Savannah as she works on an art project during Liz Duffield s preschool kindergarten combination classroom at Lu Sutton Elementary School in December 2020 in Novato. Credit: Lea Suzuki/San Francisco Chronicle/Polaris Jenny Ogden (l to r), paraprofessional, works with kindergartener Savannah as she works on an art project during Liz Duffield s preschool kindergarten combination classroom at Lu Sutton Elementary School in December 2020 in Novato. April 22, 2021 The pandemic has intensified a multi-year trend of dwindling student enrollment statewide, causing a steep drop this year. More than a third of the decline stemmed from 61,000 missing kindergarteners.

Kindergarten declines fuel steep drop in public school enrollment amid pandemic

By KAREN D SOUZA, JOHN FENSTERWALD AND DANIEL J. WILLIS | Los Angeles Times | Published: April 23, 2021 Stars and Stripes is making stories on the coronavirus pandemic available free of charge. See more staff and wire stories here. Sign up for our daily coronavirus newsletter here. Please support our journalism with a subscription. LOS ANGELES (Tribune News Service) The pandemic has intensified a multiyear trend of dwindling public school student enrollment statewide, causing a steep drop this year with more than a third of the decline stemming from 61,000 no-show kindergarteners. Statewide, net enrollment in K-12 publicly funded schools in California fell by almost 3%, or 160,000 students in 2020-21, the largest drop in 20 years, according to annual data released Thursday by the California Department of Education. The drop takes into account an increase of 22,542 students attending charter schools, which enroll about one in nine students in California.

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