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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — From in-person instruction to distance learning, and now hybrid classes in some cases, most school districts have been through a lot during this pandemic.Many parents have decided to turn to charter schools, which have excelled in distance learning for years.A spokesperson for the California Charter Schools Association said they’ve heard from non-classroom based charters in San Diego County that are seeing substantial enrollment requests this academic year.Some of the charter schools have taken on many new students, while others had to stop enrollment due to the lack of state funding.“In the beginning, a lot of big districts were not providing any resources, the kids were just off,” said Kathleen Hermsmeyer, the superintended of Springs Charter Schools.Springs Charter Schools has locations across Southern California, including in Vista and Chula Vista in San Diego County.“We’ve been in business doing this type of distance learning education for 20 years, so for us, this was not a big transition,” she said in regards to education during the pandemic.“We already had all of our technology, our learning management system, our systems down for distance learning, so it wasn’t a big transition.”Hermsmeyer said the students new missed a day of class during the pandemic, and early on, Springs Charter Schools enrolled an additional 130 students in San Diego before they knew they wouldn’t be receiving extra state funding.“The school year starts for us July 1, we didn’t find out until June 28 that we were not going to get funded for those students,” she explained. “They did say we can disenroll the kids, but we’re not going to do that, that’s not kind, that’s not a service to the community.”Right now, she said about 7,000 students remain on the Springs Charter Schools waitlist across California, with nearly 1,000 in San Diego County. Hermsmeyer said that’s about four times more than last school year.“We can’t accept the students because there has been a cap on growth for non-classroom based charters like ours,” she said.“Parents were clamoring to get into our schools, and we couldn’t enroll them, so we wanted to provide something because parents were crying on the phone, it was a really hard crazy time, and parents wanted to keep their children moving academically.”Springs Valley Schools then launched “Open Classroom,” an online website providing free lessons for students K through 12 at home.“We had thousands of people all across the whole world using our free classroom,” she said.Springs Charter Schools received an award from the National Alliance of Public Charter Schools for going above and beyond during the pandemic.Hermsmeyer said Springs Charter Schools, along with a few other charters, are in a legal battle with the state over the lack of funding to enroll new students.Springs Charter Schools expects to start bringing back some students for in-person learning by the end of the month, with a full distance learning option still available.The California Department of Education is tracking statewide enrollment numbers for charter schools and traditional schools and will release the numbers for the 2020-21 academic year in March. 3205

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — For the first time ever, the County Administration Center raised the Pride flag in San Diego to celebrate the start of Pride weekend.As what is traditionally Pride weekend in San Diego gets underway, virtual events are set to continue the celebrations and focus on local leaders and their contributions to the LGBTQ community."Today for the first time ever, the Pride flag was raised at the County Administration Center to celebrate the start of San Diego Pride weekend. We stand and celebrate with the LGBTQ community," the county tweeted. RELATED: San Diego Pride goes online with lineup of virtual eventsThe milestone comes ahead of a virtual Pride weekend, featuring the Spirit of Stone Wall Rally on Friday at 6 p.m. and Pride Live on Saturday starting at 10 a.m., in place of the annual festival and parade. At about 7:55 p.m. on Friday, the administration building and parking garage on Kettner Blvd. will also be illuminated in the colors of the Pride flag and be lit every night during Pride weekend. 1036

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — Friday, Oct. 4 marks perhaps San Diego's favorite food holiday National Taco Day.Across San Diego, chain and local taco purveyors are celebrating by offering some delicious deals on Friday.Local spots Puesto, Sandbar, and On the Border have special deals for San Diegans to enjoy, with nationwide stops like Rubio's, Del Taco, and Taco Bell (kind of) are celebrating with deals.Exploring San Diego: Odd-sounding tacos with serious flavorTaco Deals:Puesto (locations in San Diego and La Jolla): Head to any Puesto location and enjoy a Taco of the Month (Pescado a la Veracruzana) when dining in on National Taco Day. Puesto is also celebrating their future Mission Valley location with a special pop up at the Mission Center Road site with free tacos.Sandbar (718 Ventura Place, Pacific Beach): Grab tacos at Sandbar all day Friday along with Happy Hour specials from 4 p.m. - 7 p.m.Rubio's Coastal Grill: Bring in this coupon to participating Rubio's locations on Friday and get any a la carte taco free with a drink purchase.Baja Fresh: Enjoy buy one, get one free tacos on Friday at Baja Fresh. Follow them on Instagram or Facebook, where they'll post a barcode required to redeem the BOGO taco.On the Border (locations in Mission Valley, Mira Mesa, and Escondido): On the Border is offering endless tacos for .99 all day for National Taco Day.El Pollo Loco: For National Taco Day, El Pollo Loco will donate one taco to someone in need for every Taco al Carbon sold. The promotion is part of the chain's Buy One, Feed Many promotion supporting local charities fighting food insecurity.Del Taco: Del Taco is offering a free taco for anyone who makes a purchase using the Del Taco mobile app and a Beyond Taco or Beyond Avocado Taco for free with any purchase through the app.Taco Bell: Celebrate National Taco Day with an exclusive National Taco Day "gift set" that includes two crunchy tacos and two Nacho Cheese Doritos Locos tacos.Chronic Tacos: Chronic Tacos is giving away free tacos to anyone who gives the code word "Tacolife" at the register on Friday. The closest location is in Temecula. 2133

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — Feeding San Diego is adding additional pickup locations for San Diegans amid several closures in response to the coronavirus pandemic.Additional emergency food distribution will be set up at:South Bay: 3/17/20 | 2:00 p.m.Community through Hope465 C St., Chula Vista, Calif., 91910North Inland: 3/18/20 | 3:00 – 6:00 p.m.Community Food Connection14047 Twin Peaks Rd., Poway, Calif., 92064North Coastal: 3/19/20 | 10:30 a.m. – 6:30 p.m.Location: Brother Benno FoundationAddress: 3260 Production Ave., Oceanside, Calif., 92058East: 3/20/20 | 9:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.Salvation Army El Cajon1025 E Main St., El Cajon, Calif., 92021 Central: 3/21/20 | 10:00 a.m.Labor CouncilSDCCU Stadium, 9449 Friars Rd., San Diego, Calif., 92108Northeast Lot“This is a time of solidarity. Even as we’re asked to stand six feet apart from each other, San Diego County is coming together to meet the needs of the community,” said Vince Hall, CEO of Feeding San Diego.RELATED: Food banks deal with impact of CoronavirusFeeding San Diego said it would continue operations and implement new distribution methods, including drive-thru and drop-and-go methods for social distancing.The organization said it is monitoring additional food distributions based on community input and needs. 1283

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - Fifty years ago this week, millions of Americans sat glued to their televisions as the first humans prepared to step on the moon.The defining moment was filled with both excitement and tension, happening less than a decade after President John F. Kennedy set the ambitious goal. "I was a young fighter pilot in Germany at the time, and when I heard him say we were going to go the moon within the decade of 1969, that was eight-and-a-half years, I said man, I mean, we can't possibly do that," said Charlie Duke. Little did Duke know he would have a front-row seat to the historic mission, becoming an astronaut in 1966.During the Apollo 11 mission, Duke served as Capsule Commander (CAPCOM), meaning he communicated directly with the Apollo 11 astronauts. Duke says after the July 16, 1969 launch everything was initially running smoothly."We gave them a-go for descent, and they started the engine and then almost immediately we started having this series of problems," remembers Duke.Communications were going in and out, and the landing computer was signaling an overload."The tension with all of these problems building up began to mount in Mission Control so the closer we got to the ground, or to the moon, the more tense it became," said Duke.The crew was off target for the landing, forced to fly manually to find a safe spot to touch down at, with only minutes left of fuel. "It was really tense, so you hung on every foot of altitude and every second at the end there, but we made it, with a few seconds to go," said Duke. Duke says once he heard the following words from Neil Armstrong it was as if a big balloon popped, dissolving all of the tension in Mission Control. "Houston, Tranquility Base here. The Eagle has landed," Armstrong said as the Eagle landing module reached the moon's surface on July 20."Roger, Twank ...Tranquility, we copy you on the ground. You got a bunch of guys about to turn blue here. We're breathing again. Thanks a lot!" Duke replied.Duke was honored by the San Diego Air & Space Museum for his role in the Apollo 11 mission, as well as his lunar landing in 1972."When I stepped on the moon, it was, I'm on the moon. The beauty of it, the wonder, and excitement and the adventure, all of those emotions and feelings rolled into one," said Duke.The San Diego Air & Space Museum will celebrate the 50th Anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing on Saturday, June 20. Family-friendly event kicks off at 6 p.m.Special presentation of a new documentary at 8:30 p.m. 2538

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