school administrators

“Mission High School Security Guard Accused of Illegally Selling Marijuana on Campus”

Mission High School in San Francisco is currently facing a security crisis after one of its security guards was accused of illegally selling marijuana on campus. The security guard, identified as 32-year-old Alex Romero, was arrested on charges of possession and distribution of marijuana.According to reports, Romero had been selling marijuana to students on campus for several months before he was caught. The school administration was alerted to his activities by a concerned parent who noticed suspicious behavior near the school premises. The parent reported the matter to the school

ALAS Collaborates with Scholastic to Develop a Collection of Books Inspired by Latino Culture

The Association of Latino Administrators and Superintendents (ALAS) has partnered with Scholastic to create a collection of books that celebrate Latino culture. The collaboration aims to provide children with a diverse range of literature that reflects their heritage and promotes cultural awareness.The ALAS-Scholastic partnership comes at a time when the need for diverse representation in children's literature is more important than ever. According to a study by the Cooperative Children's Book Center, only 5% of children's books published in 2019 featured Latino characters. This lack of representation can have a

Oklahoma’s Broken Arrow Schools Voice Worries Over Proposed Legalization of Recreational Marijuana

The state of Oklahoma is currently considering a ballot initiative that would legalize recreational marijuana. Although the proposed measure has the potential to generate much-needed revenue for the state, it has raised concerns among parents and school administrators in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma.The Broken Arrow Public Schools Board of Education recently released a statement expressing their worries about the potential legalization of recreational marijuana. The statement noted that the board is “concerned about the impact this could have on our students, staff, and community.”The board’s primary concern is that legalizing recreational