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New UC admissions data show gains at less selective schools. In-state admissions rise, but enrollment yield is on a decline, ...
California has joined almost all states in requiring reading screening for early grades, but it is essential that educators understand the purpose and use of the screeners to avoid over-identification ...
The Trump administration is seeking a $1 billion settlement payment from UCLA after charging the campus with antisemitism in ...
In the best examples, students who finish relatively low-cost programs at 26 California community colleges earn back their ...
An Inland Empire school board member is facing calls for her resignation over claims she “liked” Instagram posts that were ...
The San Francisco Unified School District announced that it is rolling out a new math curriculum for grades K-8 this school ...
Gov. Gavin Newsom approved legislation recently to extend the deadline to apply for financial aid programs administered by ...
The governor's executive order addresses rising rates of suicide, unemployment and gaps in educational achievement.
This fall, Stanford University plans to lay off at least 363 employees as part of $140 million in budget cuts caused by ...
Penny Schwinn, a longtime educator with ties to Sacramento, has dropped her bid to serve as deputy secretary of the U.S. Department of Education, according to Education Week. Schwinn was President ...
I’ve decided to take an unconventional path with my post-undergraduate journey: I plan to move back home and enroll in ...
Arizona’s public schools are losing enrollment, and many are closing, as parents turn to vouchers to pay for private schools for their children, according to The Washington Post. Arizona offers school ...
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