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SAN JACINTO EDUCATION FOUNDATION HONORS 7 ATHLETES

Occasionally a journalist stumbles onto something important that he never knew of previously. That happened to me when a member of the San Jacinto Lions Club

Keep an open mind when reporting on policies to curb sugary drinks

We are firmly in the season of overeating. And so there is no time like the present to talk about one of the big contributors to our dietary dilemma.

San Jacinto Teachers’ Association Supports Hemacinto Assistance League

San Jacinto, CA – It turned out to be more than a night of camaraderie and fun for the San Jacinto Teachers’ Association (SJTA) members at a November social event.

Teasing Out the Bully

Some may say “It’s just kids being kids” or “That’s just part of growing up.” Why do some find it necessary to bully others? What’s it like to be the parent of a bullied child? And how does a school district, with thousands of kids, identify and respond to reports of bullying?

Big Questions Underlie Debate About Making Health Care Accessible to All

In recent days, several tweets shared ominous news about the state of health insurance in the country. One tweeter said she bought an Affordable

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