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Cesar Chavez School in San Bernardino Changes Its Name Temporarily to 318th High School

Summary by Telemundo 52
The accusations against Cesar Chávez continue to cause concerns about the future of public property bearing his name or image. A school in the Inland Empire that bears his name has already begun to make a change. Several families in a school in San Bernardino claim to be confused after the school district’s decision to rename Cesar Chávez high school because of allegations of sexual abuse against the civil rights leader. “I don’t think it’s okay…
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The accusations against Cesar Chávez continue to cause concerns about the future of public property bearing his name or image. A school in the Inland Empire that bears his name has already begun to make a change. Several families in a school in San Bernardino claim to be confused after the school district’s decision to rename Cesar Chávez high school because of allegations of sexual abuse against the civil rights leader. “I don’t think it’s okay…

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Telemundo 52 broke the news in on Friday, March 20, 2026.
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