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Decades of underinvestment in schools, culture battles over bilingual education, and stark income inequality have made California the least literate state in the nation, as Capitol Weekly reported.
A coalition of states, including California, has filed a lawsuit asking for the release of $6.8 billion in school funding ...
The latest education news updates from EdSource.News Brief Wednesday, April 6, 2022 — 8:59 am Teachers often work a second job outside of the classroom Cara Rothrock got her first job working at a ...
The legislation — which alters federal student loan programs, Pell and more — is the most sweeping shift in federal higher ...
More than 500 California public schools are being audited by the state because they reported that more than 10% of their kindergarten or seventh-grade students were not fully vaccinated last school ...
The U.S. Supreme Court cleared the way for President Donald Trump to continue with his plan to lay off 1,400 employees of the ...
The Fresno Bee obtained a copy of the settlement agreement with Nikki Henry, who resigned last month. She will receive a $162 ...
A new analysis by the research nonprofit PACE (Policy Analysis for California Education) examines the tradeoffs and various options for one of the key decisions awaiting the Legislature this spring: ...
The White House calls TRIO “a relic of the past” and questions its effectiveness. Backers insist the programs work.
Dennis Assanis, the former president of the University of Delaware, was appointed Thursday as the next chancellor of the ...
University of Southern California Interim President Beong-Soo Kim announced this week that it has a $200 million deficit.
Guiding students toward a career is challenging amid a changing economy, and many are increasingly debating the merits of a ...