County Office Facility Planner January Update
Topics covered in this month’s update include: Legislative Session Begins Governor Releases Proposed Budget School Facility Program Transitional Kindergarten Upcoming CASH Events Click Here to
Topics covered in this month’s update include: Legislative Session Begins Governor Releases Proposed Budget School Facility Program Transitional Kindergarten Upcoming CASH Events Click Here to
“Emma is an HR director overseeing a team of four specialists in a 400-person organization, and she suspects that her team may be suffering from
The pandemic has amplified a trend amongst school districts across the country for years – students fleeing public schools. Due to a decline in enrollment,
“Metal detectors in schools are still rare. But they’ve become more popular in public schools, especially in middle and high school, as threats of school
By Tim Taylor, Executive Director, Small School Districts’ Association of California We are weeks away from Governor Newsom’s 2023-24 budget proposal. The state Legislative Analyst
“On Nov. 30, SCOE completed the purchase of a residential property on Juniper Avenue in the Bellevue neighborhood in southwest Santa Rosa next to the
Beginning in July, California schools and community colleges are projecting a $2.B deficit after years of record-high funding. There is anticipation that the state will
The $13.4M, three-year grant from the U.S. Department of Education is intended to lure students to the teaching profession, as well as help alleviate the teacher
The Small School Districts’ Association recently awarded Senator John Laird as the 2022 Legislator of the Year. The ceremony took place during the SSDA CBO/Fiscal Leadership Conference
“Researchers saw promising signs of a slow-moving rebound in student achievement this fall, more than a year after a dire spring where performance “bottomed out.”
The California Teachers Association distributed $1.8M to 125 affiliates to spend on local races. That investment seemed to have mostly paid off as union-backed candidates
A new report shows districts where students spent the most time learning remotely during the 2020-2021 school year lost at least half a million more
Topics covered in this month’s update include: 2022-24 Legislative Session Begins Preliminary Results of Local Bond Elections Transitional Kindergarten Facilities – SAB Provides Final
K-12 teacher shortages — one of the most disputed questions in education policy today — are an undeniable reality in some communities, a newly released
In what was widely seen as a power struggle between outsider conservative school board candidates and candidates backed by unions, San Diego County doesn’t appear
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