Standards based grading separates academic mastery from behavioral factors but requires educator training too.
Weather wonk Daniel Swain weighs in: 2023-2024 was a notably warm and wet winter in CA and the West.
After a federal financial aid glitch, students will have more time to apply for state aid.
Some say it would unfairly target shoppers, while others say jobs are at stake.
Commissioner Ricardo Lara's efforts include new regulations favored by the industry.
A similar effort failed 10 years ago.
After days of uncertainty, the results are finally in: Californians, by a slim majority, have approved Prop 1.
Mitchell was formerly chief of police in Lubbock, Texas.
UC's Board of Regents on Wednesday delayed voting on a controversial policy to limit what faculty can say on university websites.
Some Bay Area students recently had to travel an hour or more to take the test, often to Sacramento or Fresno.
A state board delays new rules again, apparently over state cost concerns.
The Local Control Funding Formula funnels more state money to low-income students, English learners and foster youth.
California has one of the nation’s broadest laws to clear criminal records, and it’s about to expand even more.
Authorities credit increased police, community attention for a reduction in crime in the neighborhood.
A new analysis concludes that unless CA almost triples its rate of cutting greenhouse gases, the state won’t meet its 2030 climate change target.
Opponents say the policy change aims to limit comment on Israel's war in Gaza.
Several recent robbery victims were either sitting in their vehicle or stopped while driving when they were approached.
Districts have been slow to implement the Next Generation Science Standards, and including the assessment on the portal could accelerate the pace.