A look back at EdSource’s top education stories in 2019
Here is a look back at EdSource’s top education stories for last year. Teacher strikes, wildfires and a college admissions scandal made for a tumultuous
Here is a look back at EdSource’s top education stories for last year. Teacher strikes, wildfires and a college admissions scandal made for a tumultuous
A California state lawmaker is moving to repeal a 40-year-old law requiring public school teachers on extended sick leave to pay for their own substitute
A state program that recruits classroom aides, food service workers and bus drivers – who are already on campus and invested in local schools –
An overlooked section in a recent state audit called out San Diego Unified and other districts across the state for their use of jargon, over-complicated
Although California has increased education funding in recent years, school districts are struggling to make ends meet, and must respond to labor demands while managing
Commentary from EdSource by Dick Ackerman and Mel Levine on January 5, 2020 For more than a century, Californians invested in a public higher education
According to the Coalition for Adequate School Housing (CASH), 149 total measures will be on the primary ballot on March 3, 2020. The list of
Written by School Services of California On January 10, 2020, Governor Gavin Newsom released his proposal for the 2020–21 State Budget, his second budget proposal
The CASH December meeting featured discussion from many CASH leaders on important topics surrounding state and local building issues. Chairperson Julie Arthur provided a summary
The Internet has made it easier for teachers to sell their lesson plans and resources as a means to supplement their income. But as more
A few years ago, Chrissy Romano-Arribito began to experience something that may sound familiar to a lot of teachers: burnout. Or not burnout, exactly, but
The goals of at least 20,000 educators in the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program are on the line as the Supreme Court listens
A U.S. Secret Service study found students who commit school violence often showed interest in violence, were bullied by peers and regularly found themselves in
Amid a deficit that has ballooned from $10 million to $48 million in a few months, a San Francisco Bay Area superintendent’s job is on
The cost of the next Utah high schools built along the Wasatch Front could exceed $145 million, an increase of nearly 50% in recent years. Blame
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