School districts’ uphill battle to get good deals on Ed Tech
School administrators across the country have become vocal critics of the wide disparities in education technology pricing, which they contend is becoming an increasingly pressing
School administrators across the country have become vocal critics of the wide disparities in education technology pricing, which they contend is becoming an increasingly pressing
It may come as a shock to many in the education community, but the job of a district superintendent is highly political. No kidding. A
By Arne Duncan, a managing partner at the Emerson Collective, and former U.S. education secretary from 2009 to 2015. Lately, a lot of people in
California legislators have confirmed what several high-profile reports and nearly anyone involved with students with disabilities have been saying for years about the state’s system
The chairman of the state Senate’s budget subcommittee on education and three other Democratic senators are proposing to add $1.2 billion to what Gov. Jerry
Across California, the cost of retirement benefits for public employees remains untamed. The total cost to state and local governments as well as schools and
Thirteen years ago, California’s teacher union went toe-to-toe with the state’s movie star governor and crushed him at the ballot box, funding almost half of
Lakeside has a new school leader, a Los Angeles native who’s familiar with the rural county town. The Lakeside Union School District Governing Board officially
CASBO colleagues are meeting for a morning of training at the LACOE Education Center on Friday, March 16. Eric Hall will be just one of
The State Allocation Board (SAB) held a relatively uneventful meeting yesterday, February 28, 2018, with some good news and only one action item. The Executive
…Tinker v. Des Moines is the overriding court case involving free speech in school. But there’s a big difference between the merits of Tinker and
Wednesday is the National School Walkout. What does this mean to San Diego County? Well, it could mean that if you can’t ban ‘em, collaborate
An Opinion by Al Mijares, the Orange County Superintendent of Schools. The stakes are too high to rest for a second on this issue, and
Overlooked by most mainstream media in the debate over whether or not to arm teachers is recognition that the question touches on intricate moral issues
California’s top education official and more than 60 of the state’s top teachers have sent a message to President Trump: Guns do not belong in
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