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Bill to give slavery descendants preference in college admissions advances in Legislature

By Mallika Seshadri | EdSource | 21 hours ago
If passed, it may face serious legal challenges, including from those who believe it violates Proposition 209, barring affirmative action.

California schools face billion-dollar sex abuse payouts: ‘It’s untenable’

By Carolyn Jones | CalMatters

Antisemitism hearings put Cal Poly, UC Berkeley under congressional spotlight

By Jeremy Garza | CalMatters

Trump cancelled millions in California research grants. Judges want to restore them

By Mikhail Zinshteyn | CalMatters

Survey of 1500 kids suggests school phone bans have important but limited effects

By Justin D. Martin and Chighaf Bakour | The Conversation

health care

Lawmakers and Newsom are billions apart on cuts to health care, education and more

By Yue Stella Yu, Jeanne Kuang and Mikhail Zinshteyn | CalMatters | June 9, 2025
Legislative leaders argue, balancing the state’s budget should not come at the expense of “California’s most vulnerable.”
athletes

California urges school districts to resist Trump’s threats over transgender athletes

By Karen D'Souza | EdSource | June 7, 2025
Let’s be clear: sending a letter does not change the law.
Education

A safety net for struggling colleges is expiring. Why the Bay Area will be hit hardest

By Desmond Meagley and Lylah Schmedel-Permanna | CalMatters | June 6, 2025
Without a guaranteed annual cost-of-living increase, districts will be forced to find some other way to meet rising costs.
Bay Area

‘A final act of love’: Oakland teacher killed by fleeing driver heroically saved his girlfriend

By Kiley Russell | Bay City News | June 3, 2025
Marvin Boomer Jr., a teacher and coach at Castlemont High School, was killed Wednesday following a crosstown pursuit of a suspect.
Education

How the Trump administration’s vow to revoke Chinese student visas could hurt California

By Adam Echelman | CalMatters | May 29, 2025
The policy comes amid a tense trade war between the the US and China.
Education

Oakland Unified school board reverses course on afterschool, summer program cuts

By Kiley Russell | Bay City News | May 23, 2025
Dozens of OUSD students, parents and afterschool program providers urged the board to repeal the spending cuts.
budget

SFUSD rescinds 151 layoff notices for aides and counselors as it works toward solvency

By Pete Young | Bay City News | May 19, 2025
SFUSD’s budget has been under increased oversight from the California Department of Education since May 2024.
budget

SFUSD partially lifts hiring freeze it imposed when state assumed oversight last year

By Pete Young | Bay City News | May 4, 2025
Hiring has been frozen since May 2024, when the state Department of Education increased oversight of SFUSD’s budget.
News

Ed Dept. axes $1B mental health program designed to thwart school shootings

By Mark Keierleber | The 74 | May 1, 2025
The grant program, which helped train school counselors, is the latest target in Trump’s war on DEI.
Education

Oakland teachers call off Thursday strike following agreement to restore jobs

By Kiley Russell | Bay City News | May 1, 2025
The agreement restores budget cuts critical to retaining more than 120 experienced high school teachers at some of the district’s school sites.
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