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Alameda County students outperform state averages in English, math and science

By Kiley Russell | Bay City News | October 16, 2025
Also, the county’s ELA and math scores are nearly back to pre-pandemic levels.

Robert Reich’s ‘The Last Class’: A big hit with the home school on teaching and democracy

By Ruth Dusseault, Bay City News

Despite education funding formula reforms, inequality growing in some wealthy counties

By John Fensterwald | EdSource

Newsom signs first-in-nation law to ban ultraprocessed food in school lunches 

By Kristen Hwang | CalMatters

Public invited to school budget meetings as Oakland Unified faces $4M monthly shortfall

By Pete Young | Bay City News

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UC Berkeley taps Victoria Coleman to lead new Berkeley Space Center at NASA Ames

By Kiley Russell | Bay City News | October 3, 2025
Construction on the $2 billion, 36-acre Berkeley Space Center at Moffett Field in Silicon Valley is expected to start in 2026.
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UCLA reclaims hundreds of research grants that Trump cut off over alleged antisemitism

By Mikhail Zinshteyn | CalMatters | September 30, 2025
Even more funding is at stake going forward for UC campuses.
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California colleges lost millions in humanities purge. Their projects might not recover

By Lylah Schmedel-Permanna | CalMatters | September 25, 2025
Terminated projects covered a wide variety of topics, from digitizing the history of Catherine the Great at the University of Southern California to the creation of a minor in human rights and border studies at San Diego State University.
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Ethnic studies was supposed to start in California schools. What happened?

By Carolyn Jones | CalMatters | September 18, 2025
The state never allotted money for the course, which would have been required for high school graduation starting in 2030.
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More California high school seniors applied for college financial aid this year than last

By Mikhail Zinshteyn | CalMatters | September 15, 2025
About 340,000 California students completed a financial aid application, up about 11% over last year.
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The Oakland Public Education Fund needs your help

By Maya Guzdar | September 15, 2025
Maya Guzdar (PHS ‘18) invites Piedmonters to support OUSD by attending the Oakland Grown Student Art & Music Festival on October 25.
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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.
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OUSD’s budget worse off than once thought; cash reserve plummets as deficits deepen

By Kiley Russell | Bay City News | September 13, 2025
The unrestricted general fund, showing a 53% decrease from just one year ago, signals difficult choices ahead.
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Californians asked to track monarch butterfly sightings to help save declining population

By Sarah Stierch, Bay City News | September 9, 2025
The 29th annual Western Monarch Count starts in October.
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California changed the way it teaches science. But test scores remain low

By Carolyn Jones | CalMatters | September 5, 2025
In 2019 only 30% of students met the standard on the state exam. Last year, the number had inched up to only 30.7%.
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