The Temecula Valley Unified School District board majority last week adopted a controversial parental notification policy, following the lead of Chino Valley and Murrieta Valley school districts.
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TVUSD Board Majority Hires Religious Liberty Firm To Defend CRT Lawsuit, Adopts New Decorum Policy
Wednesday night’s special meeting of the Temecula Valley Unified School District Board of Education came to an abrupt end after the board majority voted to end discussion on the second item of the two-item agenda and take a vote.
TVUSD Reverses Course, Adopts TCI Social Studies Curriculum For First Through Fifth Grades
The vote came two days after Gov. Gavin Newsom announced the state had secured a contract to deliver the books to the district prior to the start of the school year.
TVUSD Board Again Fails To Adopt Updated Social Studies Curriculum For First Through Fifth Grades
Gov. Gavin Newsom Wednesday announced that the state would be entering into a contract to provide books to Temecula Valley Unified School District elementary students after the board again failed to adopt a new social studies curriculum for first through fifth grades.
TVUSD Board Fires Superintendent Jodi McClay; One Temecula Valley PAC Launches Recall Effort
The Temecula Valley Unified School District Board of Education Tuesday voted 3-1 in closed session to fire Superintendent Jodi McClay, effective immediately.
Public Meeting Roundup — Sept. 30 – Oct. 4
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Public Meeting Roundup — Sept. 23-27
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Public Meeting Roundup — Sept. 16-20
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Public Meeting Roundup — Sept. 9-13
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Public Meeting Roundup — Sept. 3-6
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