Senator predicts financial crisis in San Diego county public schools
CA State Senator John Moorlach, a certified public accountant who represents Orange County’s 37th District and serves on the Senate Budget & Fiscal Review Committee
CA State Senator John Moorlach, a certified public accountant who represents Orange County’s 37th District and serves on the Senate Budget & Fiscal Review Committee
Schools in CA’s wealthier communities have been reaping far more local bond money than poorer districts, a CALmatters analysis shows—a reality that amplifies existing inequities
Health authorities in CA have more power to insist that a dog is vaccinated against rabies than to ensure that a child enrolled in school
An analysis of six different teacher-evaluation systems shows that when the systems are implemented with fidelity and with certain tactics, they can lead to an
San Juan Unified SD has created a teacher evaluation program that began in 2016 as a joint effort between the school district and its teachers’
The League of Women Voters of California along with PICO California cleared a milestone earlier this month in qualifying a measure for the 2020 ballot
Overall, 80 percent of the construction companies that donated $5,000 or more to pro-bond campaign groups in the last seven years received contracts with the
There’s little doubt that students share information on social media school administrators might find useful. There is some debate over whether—or how—it can be accurately
While a case involving a CA school district and student who relies on medical marijuana to treat her seizure disorder is now settled in favor
With the first quarter of the fiscal year in the books, revenue collections for the state have exceeded expectations by slightly more than $1 billion,
A new study shows that security cameras in schools can either make students feel safer or more vulnerable–it all depends upon where on campus they
School facilities are the literal foundation for the learning that takes place every day in some 13,000 school districts large and small. Building and maintaining
How well are America’s public school buildings and other facilities holding up? How much is the nation spending to build and maintain them? Is it
The majority of America’s schools need infrastructure upgrades or replacements. It’s easy to feel paralyzed by the enormity of this task, but communities really want
As Los Angeles moved one step closer to a teacher strike, LA Unified this week released a Family Resource Guide to help parents prepare for
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