Thousands of California teachers say they are stressed, burned outSeptember 28, 2022Although many educators surveyed by the California Teachers Association said they are thinking about leaving the field, research suggests not so many actually will.
California reverses course, will release Smarter Balanced test scores next month, official saysSeptember 28, 2022State initially refused EdSource's public records request for the test score data.
What you need to know to become a teacher in CaliforniaSeptember 18, 2022The teacher shortage prompted California lawmakers to ease testing requirements, waive exam fees and begin new programs to recruit and retain teachers.
Thousands without childhood vaccinations unable to return to schoolSeptember 3, 2022Families fell behind on wellness checkups during the pandemic, others became vaccine hesitant and still others had vaccine fatigue. The result has been a decline in childhood vaccinations and more students who can't attend school on campuses.
Healthier options on the menu as California begins providing free meals for all studentsAugust 28, 2022California districts are continuing to offer free meals to all students, and extra funding this year is allowing them to incorporate more healthy, local ingredients
Californians see debt plan as a first step; some say more is needed to make an impactAugust 24, 2022Many concerned that student loan debt crisis will continue
Newsom’s bid to make textbooks free delayed in community colleges central officeJuly 19, 2022State gave community colleges $115 million last year
How one district used Covid funds to send kids to camp — on a college campusJuly 11, 2022Lodi Unified sent 240 students to camp - at $3,300 each - at a nearby college for academics, socializing and fun
With Roe v. Wade overturned, will California’s universities become safe havens for out-of-state students?June 26, 2022UC and CSU double down on offering comprehensive reproductive health education
State GovernmentState Supt. Tony Thurmond likely to face runoff election in NovemberJune 8, 2022He's falling shy of required 50% of vote; it's too close to identify his opponent.