SF and LA one of 10 cities most vulnerable to COVID-19
San Francisco and Los Angeles are ranked as one of the most vulnerable cities to the financial, economic, health and social effects of COVID-19, according
San Francisco and Los Angeles are ranked as one of the most vulnerable cities to the financial, economic, health and social effects of COVID-19, according
Every state has closed at least some public schools to fight the spread of coronavirus, and most in CA say they expect to be closed
It took 10 years for some states to recover from the Great Recession — and to see surpluses they could use to increase funding for
Linda Darling-Hammond is president of the State Board of Education in California, and also president of the Learning Policy Institute, a research and policy organization
The $2.2 trillion in coronavirus relief will include $31 billion nationwide in assistance for K-12 and higher education and more than $4 billion for child
Nearly two weeks after schools across California closed without warning due to the coronavirus, many districts are stuck in neutral until labor negotiations get hashed
As schools, businesses, governments and most other venues go dark in the effort to restrict the pandemic, state officials are allowing child care centers to
U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos said it was “extremely disappointing” districts opted to close without remote learning “out of fear” they would be unable
Federal officials are giving educators additional insight on how to handle the needs of students with disabilities. The U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil
Aiming to limit student exposure to the coronavirus, the College Board is proposing that rigorous Advanced Placement tests could become take-home exams and has canceled
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