CASH Facility Planners Monthly Update for June
The County Office Facility Planners Meeting featured the May Revise as it relates to facilities. CASH members also discussed the developing guidelines for Districts on
The County Office Facility Planners Meeting featured the May Revise as it relates to facilities. CASH members also discussed the developing guidelines for Districts on
Californians for School Facilities (CSF) recently offered its members a link to the Government Accounting Office’s (GAO) new report that estimates more than half of
In a Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions committee hearing Wednesday, Sen. Lamar Alexander (R-Tennessee), who chairs the committee, outlined a few of the challenges
There is no other way to put it: The reopening of schools after COVID-19 is going to be expensive. First and foremost, new health and
Governors are promising to put kids back in classrooms in a matter of weeks, but it’s mostly school officials stuck navigating the messy details of
A new study finds that longstanding racial and gender inequities play out systematically in this pipeline, affecting which APs get the chance to run their
By the Los Angeles Times Editorial Board on June 14, 2020 With COVID-19 cases at very low levels within its borders, Israel fully reopened its
There is no one answer for what the coming school year will look like, but it won’t resemble the fall of 2019. Wherever classrooms are
The coronavirus crisis has increased calls to eliminate Calbright, which former California Gov. Jerry Brown championed as a way to expand online education options for
Among the many frustrating, complex dilemmas schools are dealing with amid the coronavirus pandemic is this: School districts like San Diego Unified have hundreds of
There is growing concern many older, vulnerable teachers and staff will opt to retire rather than return to classrooms this fall. This may prove problematic
As education leaders mull how to bring students back to schools safely, they are also wrestling with how to better educate children who were falling
While contractors and their legal advisers try to work out how the COVID-19 pandemic and the associated mandatory project shutdowns will affect future jobsite operations
With the nation’s attention still fixed on the COVID-19 health crisis, school leaders are warning of a financial meltdown that could devastate many districts and
No one knows how much—or how little—students have been learning as U.S. families began “sheltering in place” in March. But data is starting to emerge
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