County and state officials tell LAUSD, ‘Get your fiscal house in order or else we’re taking over’
LA Unified board members were jolted last month when a top LACOE official showed up unannounced to tell members they were spending more money than
LA Unified board members were jolted last month when a top LACOE official showed up unannounced to tell members they were spending more money than
The LACOE Facilities Network group held their monthly meeting this week and EH&A president Eric Hall was the featured speaker. The impressive group heard Eric’s
The 2018 Green California Schools and Community Colleges Summit and Exposition comes to the Pasadena Convention Center November 29-30. The summit is a showcase for
If you’ve been a student during the last handful of decades then you know the sound of metal desk legs being dragged against linoleum. Educators
The CA Legislature concluded its business for 2018 on Friday, August 31st and the excellent staff at the Coalition for Adequate School Housing (CASH) quickly
Revenues in August came in an impressive 13 percent higher than had been expected, giving the state an early $850 million cushion above estimates for
The Whittier City School District is searching for a quality person to fill the position of Assistant Superintendent for Business Services. The salary range is
It’s been two years since voters passed a $9 billion bond to renovate and modernize the state’s public schools and community colleges, yet classrooms across
Harry Weinberg, former superintendent and founder of Leadership Associates, has died at the age of 82. He succumbed Sunday night after several months of battling
Facility managers all over the nation spent the summer scrambling to get schools ready for the fall term—with special attention paid to air conditioning units.
Acting on the notion that full-day early education programs are more effective than half-day ones, in recent years the CA Legislature has been nudging school
Two back-to-back events last month frame CA’s educational conundrum. A Superior Court judge in Los Angeles County rebuffed efforts by state schools Supt. Tom Torlakson
Outdated textbooks with crumbling bindings often serve as a symbol of underfunded classrooms. With the advent of open educational resources, educators have the ability update
Olenka Villarreal is changing the way people think about playgrounds, an effort that began with a simple question: Shouldn’t her daughter Ava, who has developmental
The vast majority of CA’s charter schools sampled for a study failed to fully disclose how they spent money on students targeted for assistance under
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