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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - Students are furious about a new dress code rule for girls at one of San Diego’s most prestigious private high schools. Cathedral Catholic High School in Carmel Valley announced Friday girls would no longer be allowed to wear skirts. That led to a backlash among students, who signed a petition to reverse the change. “I think that the ban is very sexist,” said student Lana Owad. In a letter sent to parents and students, CCHS said the dress code exists to foster a faith-based environment where students are focused on learning and not outward appearances. CCHS has issued thousands of hours of detention related to the lengths of girls’ skirts. The school dress code posted online indicates girls were allowed to wear skirts or skorts that were not excessively tight or form fitting and were no shorter than 3 inches from the top of the kneecap while standing upright.“We’ve had them tailored in the past because of the restriction on it. We spent money on buying different skirts because they ban other styles for us to wear,” said student Riley Staal. Mimi Cleary said the change was prompted by adults, not students. “No one wants the skirts going, like, literally, no one wants the skirts gone. I think only the principal and teachers want the skirts gone,” said Cleary. Under the new dress code, girls can wear pants, Bermuda shorts, or capri pants. The school said girls aren't the only ones having dress code problems: the administration will also be holding boys more accountable about their facial hair next year. Students plan to rally against the skirt ban Tuesday. 1606

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — Several more artists are being added to this fall's massive Wonderfont Music & Arts Festival along San Diego Bay.The festival announced a legendary "all-star band of surprise guests," Migos, J.I.D., Wild Belle, Jhay Cortez, and more:Guitar Legends 3 featuring an all-star band of surprise guestsMigosJ.I.D.Jhay CortezKheaWild BelleGioli & AssiaGrandmaJesse BaezBanda Tierra BravaLos CrecidosSeis en LineaCydewaysGladesBrewfishDaily performances "The Session with Christian James Hand"RELATED: Wonderfront offering free entertainment to San Diegans“Our goal with this lineup was to have it stacked from start to finish each day with great artists. It’s hard to really call any certain bands our so-called headliners as so many lines of bands on this festival are all headliners in their own right," Wonderfont co-founder Pail Thornton said.A full list of Wonderfont performers can be found here.Wonderfront takes over downtown San Diego from Nov. 22-24, bringing more than 70 bands across multiple stages from Broadway Pier to the Embarcadero Parks. The lineup has been engineered to cover a variety of genres including rock, indie rock, hip-hop, rap, EDM, alternative, reggae, Americana, and Latin music.Tickets are available starting at 9 for a three-day general admission pass.In addition to a massive lineup of bands, Wonderfront is bringing back Tony Hawk's Boom Boom HuckJam ramp for bands like Pennywise, Suicidal Tendencies, X, and others to perform at while skateboarders and BMXers hit the ramp.Water taxis, yatch parties with performances, art installations, water sports, and more to downtown San Diego. 1652

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — Saturday morning, coffee enthusiasts will sample a rare coffee grown for the first time right here in San Diego.The geisha coffee bean, generally grown in Panama, is a rare coffee bean known for its unique flavor profile. The variety grown in Oceanside has tasting notes of jasmine tea, honey, key lime pie, and elderflower, according to Bird Rock Coffee Roasters, who are offering the coffee.?The bean's exclusivity is also reflected in its price. Bird Rock will sell pour over cups Saturday at 10 a.m. at all locations for each. It can also be purchased online, starting at 0 for 4 ounces.RELATED: Coffee grown in San Diego? Local farm preps for first ever harvestThe San Diego-grown variety was grown at Mraz Family Farms, created by Grammy-winning singer Jason Mraz. Mraz first planted coffee at the Oceanside farm in 2015, where 2,800 coffee trees offer other varieties like Caturra Amarillo, Caturra Rojo, Catuai Rojo, Catisic, Cuicateco, Laurina, Mundo Novo, Pacamara, Pacas, Puerto Rico, and Tekisic.Mraz will reportedly stop by one of Bird Rock's locations as well to celebrate the Geisha bean release.The farm has teamed with Frinj Coffee to offer the beans. Jay Ruskey, CEO of Frinj, says he's hopeful Southern California becomes a new powerhouse for coffee growers.“We would love to see another 50,000 coffee plants here in Southern California this year, and expand to millions in the next ten years,” said Ruskey. “I see a rapid expansion I think it's going to be huge [in San Diego]." 1532

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- Spring is in the air and it’s the perfect time of year to get the family outside to enjoy all the beauty of San Diego County.If you’re thinking of taking the family for a bike ride, we’ve compiled a list of great family-friendly spots to enjoy around the county.Check out the list below: 315

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - Students at three Vista Unified School District secondary schools are pivoting to virtual learning on Thursday.The district confirmed Vista High School, as well as Roosevelt and VIDA middle schools, are making the switch after a positive COVID-19 case at each school.According to rules the district's School Board adopted in late October, if one school has two or more positive cases, the whole school will shift to virtual learning for 14 days. If three secondary schools see one case each, the schools would have to do the same -- which is what happened in this case of Vista High, and Roosevelt and VIDA middle schools.The schools are expected to return to in-person learning on Dec. 1, according to the district website.Three other Vista Unified schools -- Rancho Buena Vista High School, Madison Middle School, and Vista Magnet School -- also went back to virtua

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