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More autistic students attend college than campuses realize, research finds

By EdSource Staff | July 7, 2026
The rise in autistic college students comes from earlier diagnoses and improved interventions — along with increased awareness and reduced stigma.

California makes a subtle but impactful change to how it finances preschools

By Betty Márquez Rosales | EdSource

Commentary | Push to shutter Oakland charter school hinges on a misguided approach to accountability

By Jerry Brown | CalMatters

STEM isn’t always welcoming to diversity. A California college program aims to curb that

By Brittany Oceguera | CalMatters

Transgender athletes still protected in California, Supreme Court rules

By Carolyn Jones | CalMatters

Education

California school libraries blindsided by ‘catastrophic’ state budget cut

By Carolyn Jones | CalMatters | June 30, 2026
The budget cut $5.5 million for school libraries, which pays online fees for student research materials in public schools across the state.
Education

UC Berkeley launches Nancy Pelosi Institute to address democracy’s challenges

By Josephine Tsai | Bay City News | June 29, 2026
The new research and teaching center has received more than $35 million in donations with a fundraising goal of $50 million.
California

Decision time has come for Newsom’s proposal to shift control of the California Department of Education

By John Fensterwald | EdSource | June 24, 2026
Leading education organizations favor transferring control to an appointed commissioner; the powerful California Teachers Association is opposed.
California

Could early education bring down rising costs to serve California students with disabilities?

By Emma Gallegos | EdSource | June 23, 2026
Only 1 in 3 students with disabilities receive their preschool education in a classroom with their non-disabled peers.
California

California lawmakers look to settle turf war over community college bachelor’s degrees

By Michael Burke | EdSource | June 22, 2026
State law permits community colleges to create bachelor’s degree programs, as long as they don’t duplicate what’s offered at California’s four-year universities.
Careers

There are 2 types of grade inflation. Students’ learning and earnings are at risk

By Chad Aldeman | The74 | June 19, 2026
New research finds giving a D rather than an F can help — but pumping up averages lowers graduation rates, college attainment, and future income.
Technology

Cal State faculty push to prevent AI tools from replacing them as schools and staff experiment

By Mikhail Zinshteyn | CalMatters | June 19, 2026
A bill proposing limitations so far has garnered no opposition from lawmakers and may clear the Legislature as soon as Monday.
Bay Area

University of California committee to consider bringing back SAT, ACT requirement in admissions

By Michael Burke | EdSource | June 16, 2026
Committee will also investigate the possibility of using 11th grade Smarter Balanced scores.
Education

Kids increasingly turn to AI before adults for help with school and life, study finds

By Vani Sanganeria, EdSource | June 13, 2026
Common Sense Media surveyed 1,200 children nationwide.
College

UC freshmen increasingly are not ready for college math. Some professors want to require the SAT again

By Michael Burke | EdSource | June 9, 2026
Other faculty disagree and say the exams would only serve to benefit affluent students. UC stopped requiring the standardized exams in 2020.
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