Rise of the ‘jackhammer parent’
By Valerie Strauss, The Washington Post Even after whittling my own group of jackhammer parents to a total of three by the end of this
By Valerie Strauss, The Washington Post Even after whittling my own group of jackhammer parents to a total of three by the end of this
An EH&A team comprised of Tina Cullors (Associate), Robert Kiesling (Senior Associate), and Bob Nicholson (Vice President) provided bond program management/school facility support services to
While the annual July 1 deadline has passed, the OPSC is still accepting forms through August 1, 2022. Each year, school districts and county offices of
The approved $308 billion governor’s budget includes a significant increase in funding for K-12 programs. Budget includes: Proposes approximately $1.3 billion one-time General Fund in
The intent of this write-up is to provide advisory notes for school districts across the state of California as they execute their budgets for FY
Lynwood High School’s 20-year old campus was shutdown after a major structural failure resulted in eight tons of concrete and metal roofing crashed down onto
The Cradle-to-Career information system will link data from across the early childhood, K–12, postsecondary and workforce sectors when it’s fully running in next few years.
Topics covered in this month’s update include: School Facilities Program Funding Transitional Kindergarten in the FY 2022-23 Budget Bus Replacement Funding Assembly Education Committee Approves
For the remaining six months of the year, the IRS announced an increase in the optional standard mileage rate to 62.5 cents per mile, a
By Diana Lambert, Daniel J. Willis, and Yuxuan Xie, Edsource “Most California teachers have the appropriate credentials and training to teach the subjects and students in
Recent census data reveals that during the pandemic, there was a clear migration to the West and Sunbelt. A new work-from-anywhere world signaled emerging powers in
By Kumar Garg, The 74 “On Tuesday May 24, a small item appeared in the Federal Register, offering an update on the Education Department’s research grant programs.
By Stef W. Kight, AXIOS “The debate over coronavirus precautions and school reopening has fueled a surge of new candidates for school boards across the
By Lydia Saad, Gallup “Americans’ confidence in U.S. public schools remains low, with 28% saying they have a great deal or quite a lot of
Under pressure from charter school advocates, the Biden administration on Wednesday said some of the tough new rules for federal funding are not as tough
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