Too often in California, parents are asked to weigh in on education reform only after the framework has already been set.
The following stories are presented chronologically, highlighting key developments in California education from January to ...
In a year when colleges took center stage in debates about politics and AI, students learned valuable lessons about personal ...
LAUSD plans to save by clawing back unused funds, reducing staff and cutting central office budgets. It also will cut money for campuses that support higher needs students, eliminate positions that ...
Student aid forms now disclose if a college’s graduates earn less than a high school-only benchmark. Critics say it’s not ...
The law, Assembly Bill 715, aims to reinforce existing anti-discrimination laws and create an Office of Civil Rights and an ...
A U.S. Department of Education proposal to require colleges and universities to submit data linking race to admissions, ...
In an effort to save the district $56 million in the next five years, the Fresno Unified School District has approved early retirement for 573 employees, the Fresno Bee reported.
Choosing a math curriculum isn’t just about what books and materials to buy, it’s what kind of classrooms we want to build ...
The Oakland Unified School District has approved a $103 million plan to remain solvent that includes vague cuts and aims to ...
A new report by the Public Policy Institute of California estimates the cost of various reforms to California's education ...
The Los Rios Community College District in Sacramento has selected Torence Powell as its next chancellor, according to The ...