California’s Image Reshaped Due to Population Dip
For 170 years, growth in California was constant and expansion felt boundless as the state was a cultural, economic, and political force. However, with the coronavirus pandemic and
For 170 years, growth in California was constant and expansion felt boundless as the state was a cultural, economic, and political force. However, with the coronavirus pandemic and
The district becomes the first education agency in Marin to appoint a full-time staff housing official, Derek Knell, a former member of the Novato school board. His first goal
Numerous NorCal districts are now trying to keep up with changes in climate by making their own changes. A 2022 California State Legislative Analyst’s office report
A nonstarter in the Democratically controlled California Legislature, a Republican bill requiring districts to inform parents if their children use a different gender identity at
County Office Facility Planner Update – August 2023 State School Bond AB 247 Continues to Advance State Allocation Board to Hear Construction Cost Index Issue
By Kunjan Narechania “School superintendents across the country are getting nervous: Federal COVID relief dollars have begun drying up, and with control of the House and
By Marion Morgenthal “As the mother of a 37-year-old son with special needs who is living a full and independent life, I often think about
By Betty Marquez Rosales “If California’s proposed budget is approved as it currently stands, county offices of education will get an increase of $80 million in
In part one of this multi-part series of articles, we discussed what to know and why to know about development impact fees. We discussed that
The district’s superintendent recently presented a draft support letter to the cities within the district and the county of Monterey to enact an ordinance enabling employee housing to
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