Who were the local school bond winners and losers in June?
A list of all local CA school bonds in June 2018 are listed here along with all of those districts that have committed to a
A list of all local CA school bonds in June 2018 are listed here along with all of those districts that have committed to a
Sunscreen has probably never been in more demand as much of the nation swelters this summer under dangerously warm conditions. But summer school staff in
CA’s public schools have enjoyed a remarkable restoration of funding since the bone-deep cuts they endured during the recession, but many are now facing a
Educators who earned their teaching credential in another state will be able to lead a classroom by demonstrating competency, rather than having to earn another
Communities looking to grow their economies are likely misdirecting their efforts if their priorities are not centered on education, a new national survey of business
Almost 58% of child care workers in CA are on one or more public assistance programs, such as the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, a
By Sean McPhetridge, superintendent of the Alameda Unified School District Throughout the budget review, employees and community members often asked, “Why can’t AUSD pay its
A bill pending in the state Senate would broaden qualifications for state-sponsored preschool, in hopes more families can take advantage of services already paid for.
The decision the union knew would come arrived last week in Janus vs. AFSCME, in which the Supreme Court ruled that labor organizations are inherently
Bain v. California Teachers Association was first filed in 2015 by four teachers who wanted the right to belong to their local union but
Editorial by the San Diego Union Tribune Most should welcome the Janus ruling. It will level playing fields in the Legislature and city councils as
The graduation rate among the state’s high school seniors has been steadily gaining since 2010. But a new federal audit suggests it may not be
Several parents with children in low-performing schools view a child’s academic struggles as an individual responsibility but access to and understanding of school data can
The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation’s multi-million-dollar, multi-year effort aimed at making teachers more effective largely fell short of its goal to increase student achievement—including
UCSD began construction on the $627 million North Torrey Pines Living and Learning Neighborhood, which will feature housing for 2,000 students, research and office space
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