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The San Diego Unified School District will be home to 10 additional community schools beginning in the 2025-26 academic year, ...
The number of new California teaching credentials increased last year, but new threats to preparation funding and low ...
A Los Angeles Community College District pilot program is giving students — more than half of whom have incomes below or close to the poverty line — $1,000 each month, according to the Los Angeles ...
Johnson-Trammell had led the Oakland Unified since 2017. The district is close to ending more than two decades under state ...
Trump’s executive order, released Wednesday, attacks the concept of disparate impact — the idea that a policy that may seem ...
Had the Assembly endorsed it, the plan would have gone before the UC regents, who would have had the final say. Instead, the ...
Ethnic studies faculty at UC have developed course criteria that would be at odds with the state’s own mandated but unfunded ...
A Department of Education database that hosts more than 2 million education documents dating back to the 1960s is set to shut ...
Decades of underinvestment in schools, culture battles over bilingual education, and stark income inequality have made California the least literate state in the nation, as Capitol Weekly reported.
A new report from Georgetown University’s Center on Education and the Workforce projects that by 2031, 72% of jobs in the country will require a college degree or some sort of post-secondary training.
A Los Angeles Community College District trustee and labor leader announced her candidacy this week for State Superintendent ...