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Fresno Unified School Psychologist Staff To Grow Next Year

Fresno Unified School District's staff of school psychologists will continue to grow with the addition of two positions in the 2021-22 school year, district officials said Wednesday night. And, depending on the outcome of ongoing budget discussions, there could be more. Listen to this article: There has been significant growth...

Fresno Unified Lags Neighbor Districts in School Psychologist Hires

A longtime Fresno Unified school psychologist says the district needs to offer contracts to eight school psychologist interns who are being courted by a neighboring school district. Susan Wittrup, who calls the interns "the cream of the crop," says this isn't the first time that interns would have undergone intensive...

Fresno State Offers Boot Camp on Water Issues for Journalists

Fresno State has a boot camp Friday for journalists looking to jump into the deep end of California's often complicated water issues. Organizers say the event will provide an "intense" look into the many facets of state water law and politics. The seminar featuring a broad array of water experts...

Locals Gear Up to Keep Kings River Water

Just as they did more than two generations ago, Kern County farmers are looking to another Central Valley river to the north to refill their groundwater shortfall. But this time around, natives in the Kings River watershed are “sharpening their knives” to fight off what they say is a desperate...

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