Yovino on FUSD, Sanctuary Cities
By David Taub, Senior Reporter
Published 8 years ago on
February 4, 2017
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Fresno County Office of Education Superintendent Jim Yovino spoke with GV Wire about a variety of education topics in the news this week.
He talked about the change at Fresno Unified, with the firing of Superintendent Michael Hanson.
He also discussed the concept of Sanctuary Cities on school campuses and the role education plays with law enforcement.
Also, Yovino describes just what exactly a county superintendent does.
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