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Where’s the chemistry? Nation’s Report Card shows waning 8th-grade interest in science

By Emma Gallegos | EdSource | September 14, 2025
Science uses hands-on and experiential learning, which was hard to replicate during the years of the pandemic and remote learning.

OUSD’s budget worse off than once thought; cash reserve plummets as deficits deepen

By Kiley Russell | Bay City News

Californians asked to track monarch butterfly sightings to help save declining population

By Sarah Stierch, Bay City News

California changed the way it teaches science. But test scores remain low

By Carolyn Jones | CalMatters

Confusion as kids head back to school and RFK Jr. calls the shots on vaccines

By Amanda Geduld | The74.org

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People’s Park student housing remains on schedule as UC Berkeley enrollment grows

By Megan Lam | EdSource | September 1, 2025
The project, which aims to ease the student housing crunch, will provide more than 1,100 beds for undergraduates.
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UC Berkeley receives ‘hostile campus’ label over suppression of anti-genocide speech

By Audrey Tomlin | Bay City News | August 28, 2025
A 2024 CAIR-California report found that 85% of Muslim students at UC Berkeley experienced Islamophobic harassment.
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Immigration agents signed up to recruit at a California university. Then the protests started

By Mikhail Zinshteyn | CalMatters | August 28, 2025
The Cal Poly campus postponed a job fair event over concerns about Customs and Border Protection’s participation.
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Fireworks torch Mt. Diablo High football field; Friday season opener moved to Concord High

By Dan McMenamin | Bay City News | August 27, 2025
The center logo of the field was left badly damaged.
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Some 15 years after disastrous debut, Common Core Math endures in many states

By Jo Napolitano | The74.org | August 27, 2025
The curriculum was rolled out in 2010 to address the unevenness with which the subject was taught in the U.S. and to deepen students’ understanding of math, often providing children with more than one way to solve a problem.
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California invested millions pushing careers for women. The results are disappointing

By Adam Echelman | CalMatters | August 19, 2025
Women continue to lag behind men in certain science, technology, engineering and math programs.
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Considering TK for your child? Take a peek inside one ideal classroom scenario

By Carolyn Jones | CalMatters | August 18, 2025
Break out the crayons and finger paint: California now has the largest — and fastest growing — early education program in the country.
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Youth suicide has declined since pandemic, but disparities persist for some in California

By Vani Sanganeria | EdSource | August 17, 2025
Students who may need support for depression, anxiety or suicidal ideation are most likely to access services through school.
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Support for phone bans in schools Is growing, but is it enough to help kids?

By Jessika Harkay | The 74 | August 14, 2025
The COVID-19 pandemic and remote learning pushed students into an unprecedented dependency on technology use for school, socialization and entertainment.
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Federal judge orders Trump administration to restore hundreds of UCLA research grants

By Mikhail Zinshteyn | CalMatters | August 12, 2025
The administration terminated the grants over alleged DEI violations. UC attorneys argued the suspensions were arbitrary and capricious.
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