Designing and building a high school during the #NeverAgain movement
NPR’s Mary Louise Kelly talks to a school superintendent about how his team had to rethink the building of their high school after Parkland. Read
NPR’s Mary Louise Kelly talks to a school superintendent about how his team had to rethink the building of their high school after Parkland. Read
Legislators introduced a number of bills to address school safety. Two bills have already died in the Legislature. One called for armed police officers on
Oakland Unified has enough money to pay its bills through the end of the year, but the way it has spent its money and reported
All of the state’s funding for community colleges is based on enrollment numbers. But in an attempt to make good on the system’s goals for
Under GFO-17-607 school districts can apply for a share of $94.1 million in funding to purchase new electric or CNG school buses, as well as
Some families in California and Colorado may utilize private companies to get their kids to school via cars, SUVs, vans and private buses. Carpooling apps
Despite Newsom’s extensive and detailed education platform, it is unlikely that education will be a major issue in the campaign itself. Instead, issues that Cox
State Allocation Board defers action on proposal to cease accepting applications On Wednesday June 27, 2018 the State Allocation Board (Board) deferred action on a
The Charter School Facility Grant Program (SB 740) provides annual assistance with facilities rent and lease expenditures to classroom-based charter schools that meet certain eligibility
Governor Brown and his administration continue to oppose the issuance of bonds to support Proposition 51, the State School Bond to fund the School Facility
An Opinion by Don Ulrich, deputy superintendent of Clovis Unified School District, in the Fresno Bee on June 1, 2018. …The Legislature needs to do
Click here for the monthly update from CASH of all that occurred at the County Office Facility Planners meeting for June 2018.
What state could be the next to have a teacher walkout? There have been scattered rumblings of protest in Nevada and Louisiana. And there are
Marshall Tuck and Tony Thurmond, the two candidates for state superintendent of public instruction, are of one mind on many fundamental educational challenges in California,
California’s schools are hiring teachers again. But California’s colleges aren’t producing enough new teachers to meet the demand. So where will the state’s new teachers
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