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(KGTV) - Fact: students with involved parents, no matter their income or background, are more likely to:Earn higher grades and test scores, and enroll in higher-level programsBe promoted, pass their classes and earn creditsAttend school regularlyHave better social skills, show improved behavior and adapt well to schoolGraduate and go on to post-secondary educationIs your child in a position to succeed? Are you in a position to help? Much of what you need for a positive start to the school year is available online, if you know where to look. 10News has done the navigation for you and put together this web guide for your district.District OverviewNational School DistrictEd-Data provides you with interactive, at-a-glance information about your district, including:Student DemographicsStudent PerformanceLocal Revenue ElectionsFinancial DataSchool Directory/District MapsClick here for a list of schools in the districtNew to the district? Click here to find registration information.Bell Times/Bus InformationWhen does school start? When do classes end? And when does the bus show up? Here are the links you need, including how to get in touch with the Transportation Department.Bell times/bus schedule (contact individual schools)Transportation Services: Parent informationSchool MenusClick here for the most recently posted menus for breakfast, lunch, and snack options for each grade level.Click here for nutrition services information and FAQs, such as making special dietary requests.Parent PortalClick here for the District's main parent resource page. Turn to this website for information about important district forms, engagement opportunities, and parent FAQs.AccountabilityIs your school showing academic progress? How much is the district paying its administrators? How many discipline problems are there in the classroom? 10News has collected the data to help hold your district accountable.Transparent California: District Salary DataSchool Accountability Report Cards (SARC)School BoardThe Board of Education provides policy and financial oversight for the district.Main Page 2106

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(KGTV) -- Dry conditions and Santa Ana winds have fueled several wildfires across California this week.As thousands of acres are burned, residents in many areas have been evacuated from their homes and major roads have been closed.Here's a look at the major fires burning throughout the state. (Updated: 9 a.m. Saturday):Maria Fire (Riverside County)Acres: 9,412 acresContainment: 20% containedInfo: The Maria Fire erupted at around 6:14 p.m. on Oct. 31, on South Mountain in Santa Paula. Mandatory evacuations were issued. Incident info online.Copper Fire (San Diego County)Acres: 50 acresContainment: 100% containedInfo: The Copper Fire crossed into San Diego County from Mexico, burning about 50 acres off of Border Road and Canyon Road. The rate of spread was stopped on the U.S. side, but the fire continued to produce heavy smoke from south of the border.Hillside Fire (San Bernardino County)Acres: 200 acresContainment: 70% containedInfo: The blaze dubbed the Hillside Fire was first reported just before 1:45 a.m. off Hwy 18 and Lower Waterman Canyon. Strong winds pushed the fire quickly, forcing evacuations. One firefighter was taken to a nearby hospital for smoke inhalation. Flames have destroyed or damaged some structures. Incident info online.46 Fire (Riverside County)Acres: 300 acresContainment: 85% containedInfo: The 46 Fire erupted at around 12:39 a.m. on Oct. 31, in the 5300 block of 46th St. in Jurupa Valley. Evacuations were ordered and schools were closed due to the fire, officials said. Incident info online.Kincade Fire (Sonoma County)Acres: 77,758 acresContainment: 72% containedInfo: The Kincade Fire broke out on Oct. 23 near Geyserville in Northern California. At least 246 structures have been destroyed or damaged and two people have been injured. The cause of the fire is still under investigation. Incident info online.Easy Fire (Ventura County)Acres: 1,806 acresContainment: 95% containedInfo: The Easy Fire ignited on Oct. 30 near West Easy St. and W. Los Angeles Ave. in Simi Valley. The fast-moving, wind-driven brush fire forced several evacuations and road closures. Incident info online.Getty Fire (Los Angeles County)Acres: 745 acresContainment: 79% containedInfo: The Getty Fire broke out on Oct. 28 along the 101 Freeway near Sepulveda Blvd. after a tree branch broke off and struck power lines, according to fire investigators. So far 17 structures have been damaged or destroyed. Incident info online.Hill Fire (Riverside County)Acres: 494 acresContainment: 95% containedInfo: The Hill Fire started in Jurupa Valley in Riverside County on Oct. 30. The fire forced several evacuations and a closure of Highway 60, but the forward rate of spread was stopped. Incident info online. 2736

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(KGTV) - Does a viral video actually show a lobster that can write numbers?No.A person is controlling the pen out of frame.Despite that, this video has gotten millions of views on both Twitter and Facebook.A second video is also going around showing a different number-writing lobster.That one was made using a Chinese app that has a "lobster writing" template. 369

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(CNN) -- We've all been tempted to bring a little bit of paradise home from our holidays. But the urge has backfired on a French couple, who are facing up to six years in prison for removing sand from a beach in Sardinia, where they had been on vacation.The Italian island's white sand is protected, and tourists face fines and even jail time for removing it from local beaches -- but the couple say they did not realize they were committing a crime.Police in the northern city of Porto Torres found the sand while making routine checks on cars waiting to board a ferry to Toulon in southern France.They spotted some bottles filled with sand through the window of the car, and arrested the couple, a man and woman in their 40s, police told CNN.Overall, 14 plastic bottles containing around 40 kilograms (88 pounds) of white sand were seized, police said.The couple were reported to a court in the city of Sassari for aggravated theft and they risk a fine of up to €3,000 (,300) and between one and six years' imprisonment.Police told CNN that the tourists said they were unaware of the laws about removing sand, but noted that the island's beaches have signs in several languages informing visitors.Theft of white sand and rocks from Sardinia's beaches is very common, a police officer said, and there is an illegal market for them on the internet."The people of Sardinia are very angry with tourists that steal shells and sand, because it's a theft (from) future generations that also puts at risk a delicate environment," the officer told CNN.Sand thieves are usually picked up at airports, in bag searches and by scanners.A Facebook page, "Sardegna Rubata e Depredata" -- "Sardinia, robbed and plundered" -- which was set up by a group of security officials from the island's airports, campaigns against the depletion of Sardinia's beaches."The purpose of the page is to raise public awareness about this problem," one of the page administrators previously told CNN Travel."During the last 20 years of activity we have seized tens and tens of tons of material ... Every year we take care to bring everything back to the places of origin at the end of the summer season." 2183

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(KGTV) - A bill that would create the option for a third gender marker on California driver's licenses and birth certificates is heading to the state Senate.SB 179, also known as the Gender Recognition Act and introduced by Senator Toni Atkins, passed through the State Assembly 50-13 and will now return to the Senate for approval of amendments made in the assembly.If approved in the Senate, it will head to Governor Jerry Brown's desk for signing.RELATED: San Diegan third in nation to change gender to 'nonbinary'California Assemblymember Todd Gloria (D-San Diego), a co-author of the bill, said the legislation aims to end the stigma and hardships Californians face when it comes to government documentation.¡°All too often, members of our transgender, intersex, and nonbinary community experience hardships and even stigma when their government documents don¡¯t match their gender presentation," Gloria said in a release. "Despite the divisive rhetoric at the federal level, SB 179 demonstrates the inclusiveness of California and represents recognition from government that people can exist as more than just male or female."In addition to a third gender marker on state-issued identification documents, the bill is also designed to "streamline" the process for transgender, intersex, and nonbinary Californians to get those certificates.RELATED: Oregon becomes first state to allow gender-neutral licensesCurrently, changes to gender in California require proof of "clinically appropriate treatment." Atkins' bill does away with this requirement.Under the bill, anyone who chooses to change their gender would be allowed to "to attest, under penalty of perjury, that the request is to conform the person¡¯s legal gender to the person¡¯s gender identity and not for any fraudulent purpose."If approved, this portion of the bill would go into effect September 2018.In the case of driver's licenses, the bill would require an applicant to have the choices of male, female, or nonbinary, as specified, available. This portion would go into effect January 2019, according to the bill's text.Read the bill's full text here. 2164

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