Sweet contracts, tricky rules help CA unions hold on after court loss
CA public employee unions can celebrate a little good news in the months since the U.S. Supreme Court handed down a ruling that stripped them
CA public employee unions can celebrate a little good news in the months since the U.S. Supreme Court handed down a ruling that stripped them
Potentially half of the local educational agencies in California will be identified as failing to meet chronic absenteeism standards under a performance matrix set for
Four local educational agencies are looking for state permission to increase how much they can borrow. Under state law, LEAs are prohibited from having a
Los Angeles schools chief Austin Beutner is working on a plan to radically reshape the nation’s second-largest school district by shrinking the central bureaucracy and
CA State Senator John Moorlach, a certified public accountant who represents Orange County’s 37th District and serves on the Senate Budget & Fiscal Review Committee
Schools in CA’s wealthier communities have been reaping far more local bond money than poorer districts, a CALmatters analysis shows—a reality that amplifies existing inequities
Health authorities in CA have more power to insist that a dog is vaccinated against rabies than to ensure that a child enrolled in school
An analysis of six different teacher-evaluation systems shows that when the systems are implemented with fidelity and with certain tactics, they can lead to an
San Juan Unified SD has created a teacher evaluation program that began in 2016 as a joint effort between the school district and its teachers’
The League of Women Voters of California along with PICO California cleared a milestone earlier this month in qualifying a measure for the 2020 ballot
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