At Del Mar schools, brainstorming sessions for improvements
What should we know about campus safety and security? How could the multi-use room be improved? What about fixing up libraries and outdoor spaces? Del
What should we know about campus safety and security? How could the multi-use room be improved? What about fixing up libraries and outdoor spaces? Del
An article from School Services of California, Inc. The next several years are shaping up to be a period of normalization. The inability to provide
While district enrollment has declined, charter enrollment in L.A. has soared. Most of the signs and chants call for better pay, smaller classes and more
Districts laboring under higher mandated expenses would receive a surprise windfall — pension-cost relief — in Gov. Newsom’s first proposed state budget for 2019-20, which
By the end of January, the state will publish the initial list of hundreds of low-performing CA schools that must receive intensive help under the
By Tom Rogan The Los Angeles teachers union must be dislodged from its position of power. By whatever means necessary, Los Angeles must no longer
A new legal opinion from the state’s Department of Justice paves the way for lawmakers to finally impose clear mandates on California charter schools to
Although former Assemblyman Tony Thurmond was only sworn-in Monday as California’s twenty-eighth Superintendent of Public Instruction, a major piece of the education agenda for the
Gov. Newsom’s nearly $2 billion plan to expand early childhood education in CA, with $1.5 billion coming from a one-time general fund expenditure is a
Facing a $36 million deficit and a possible state takeover, the top budget officer at the Sacramento City Unified School District has a sober message
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