Special education enrollment in CA increases and no one can say exactly why
Special education enrollment has surged in the last decade, with more than 96,000 students pouring into school districts across the state, according to data from
Special education enrollment has surged in the last decade, with more than 96,000 students pouring into school districts across the state, according to data from
Protests in LA and Colorado follow many others around the country. Last February, roughly 20,000 teachers in all of West Virginia’s 55 counties walked out.
Results from a new poll show CA voters view reducing gun violence in schools as the top educational issue facing the state, though there was
Just a little over a month into 2019, already about a dozen cybersecurity incidents have struck U.S. school districts. And if the past is any
Renewing an issue that has virtually disappeared from his policy agenda, President Donald Trump called on Congress in his State of the Union speech to
The nonpartisan Legislative Analyst warned Wednesday that lawmakers should prepare for lower revenue projections later this spring as a result of changes on both Main
By Dan Walters There’s bitter irony in the loud complaints from CA school officials and unions – particularly in large urban districts – about not
Last month, a new two-year legislative session began in earnest, which means a lot of new faces on key policy and fiscal committees, and even
The L.A. Unified school board has approved a contract with its teacher union that officials admit they can’t fully afford, calling the deal’s sustainability into
The State Allocation Board met on January 23 at the State Capitol for their monthly meeting. In her Executive Officer statement, Lisa Silverman provided updates
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