Newsom signs ban on pushing students out of school for disruptive behavior
Beginning next July, teachers in CA will no longer be allowed to suspend elementary and middle school students from school for disrupting classroom activities or
Beginning next July, teachers in CA will no longer be allowed to suspend elementary and middle school students from school for disrupting classroom activities or
Focusing on “positive outlier districts,” a new report from the Learning Policy Institute (LPI) highlights seven CA districts in which black, Latino and white students
School administrators announced recently that all classes in Flagstaff Unified School District in Arizona would be canceled for the day following the discovery of a
To address safety and efficiency concerns that come with student transportation, school districts are exploring several trends that can make school buses more secure and
States’ spending to build, upgrade, and equip school buildings has fallen over the last decade, exacerbating budget challenges many schools already face, an analysis by
If you are volunteering for your child’s school for the first time, you may need to complete a few steps before being allowed on campus
As a result of an agreement reached last week between Gov. Gavin Newsom and legislative leaders, California charter school teachers will have to get the
Under pressure to increase students’ test scores, districts are cutting what they view as non-instructional time. Unfortunately, what often ends up cut are parts of
School facilities house community programs and gatherings all summer long as districts work to improve resources for the upcoming academic year. For school districts across
While most school districts are required to provide transportation for their students, the issue of transportation is growing more complex and can be one of
Warring factions of CA’s K-12 education system have reached an agreement on legislation that would place new restrictions on charter schools and pause a long-standing
A new school year is upon us and some students are already back at school. Upon their return, many students may experience new technologies and
The San Marcos Unified School District on Tuesday will hold a public hearing to consider forming a $10 million community funding district for the Discovery
The topics for your CASH County Office Facility Planner Meeting Update for August 2019 included: 2020 State School Bond Legislative Update SB 268 – Elections
The State Allocation Board (SAB) met August 28th to hear a number of business items, including regulatory changes to the Career Technical Education Facilities Program
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