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State test scores yield mixed results for the CUSD

COMPTON—The 2010-2011 Academic Performance Index report issued by the California Department of Education, shows both positive results and continued challenges for the Compton Unified School District. The report, released on Aug. More...

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Title II fund questions unanswered after CUSD refuses to discuss more

COMPTON—Compton Unified School District Interim Superintendent Karen Frison has turned down a request from The Bulletin to discuss and clarify issues and questions pertaining to the Title II funding controversy. More...

Cleveland thanks CUSD Personnel Commission

COMPTON—Service Employees International Union Local 99 spokesperson Adrian Cleveland has publicly thanked the Compton Unified School District Personnel Commission for its efforts to halt the transfers of Nutrition Supervisors. More...

CUSD Board President Satra Zurita to speak at Delta Sigma Theta September breakfast

COMPTON—Compton School Board President Satra Zurita, who was recently honored as Woman of the Year for the 52nd Assembly District by the Los Angeles County Democratic Party, will be keynote speaker for the Compton Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma More...

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SENIOR CALENDAR

Trip planned to San Manuel Casino The Henry Herriford Club invites all seniors to take a trip to San Manuel Casino on Thursday, Sept. 8. Buses will depart from Curry Temple Church at 8 a.m. and return at 4 p.m. A donation of $20 is required. More...

COMMUNITY CALENDAR

Book signing Author Kevon Gulley will sign his book about street life, “Just Like Compton,” at the A.C. Bilbrew Public Library, 150 E El Segundo Blvd., Los Angeles, on Saturday, Sept. 17 at 2 p.m. For more information call 310-538-3350. More...

Notice of Public Meeting - Free Access

Compton Community College Budget Meeting
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El Camino threatens to leave partnership with CCCD

Disagreement over budget stated as cause

TORRANCE—El Camino President Dr. More...

Increased water fees distribution remains a mystery

COMPTON—The use of funds from water bill increases intended to install and upgrade residential water meters has not been made public by the Compton Municipal Water District. More...

Opinion

PEOPLE WILL TALK ...

FROM THE STAFF I was at home. My brother-in-law was a 3-star general and his office was in the Pentagon. When it was reported that the plane went into the Pentagon, I remember calling my husband and telling him that his brother might be dead. More...

In My View

Raising wages for a real recovery

This summer we’ve seen wild swings in the stock market, a last-minute debt deal, and even a rocking east coast earthquake. But one thing we haven’t seen — from Memorial Day to Labor Day — is any improvement in the economy. More...

Our least sustainable energy option

President Obama and a chorus of environmentalists, politicians, corporate executives and bureaucrats are perennially bullish on wind power as the bellwether of our “clean energy economy of the future.” More...

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