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Ban cell phones in all K-12 schools? Not so fast, say school officials

By Carolyn Jones | CalMatters | May 15, 2026
Under pressure from school boards and administrators, lawmakers scaled back a bill that would have required such a blanket ban.

Newsom’s revised budget eases budget worries for UC and Cal State

By Ricardo Cano | EdSource

Summer classes at Piedmont Adult School now open for registration

By Piedmont Adult School

California schools could get billions more in Newsom’s May budget revision

By John Fensterwald | EdSource

California voters are about to elect a new state superintendent. It’s barely on the radar

By Carolyn Jones | CalMatters

Education

California colleges went big on online learning tools. Then the worst happened

By Colin Lecher and Mikhail Zinshteyn | CalMatters | May 11, 2026
A massive hack of education platform Canvas hit California especially hard. What happens next?
Education

Cal State may soon offer degrees that take just 3 years to finish. Work experience counts, too

By Mikhail Zinshteyn | CalMatters | May 11, 2026
The school wants to attract more students -- and be competitive with online colleges.
Bay Area

University of California, Cal State systems restrict Canvas access after hack

By Kate Rix | EdSource | May 8, 2026
Hackers claimed to have stolen more than 3.65 terabytes of student data.
Education

Landmark research dissects California’s public education system

By John Fensterwald | Edsource | May 7, 2026
Researchers concluded that the intended balance of local control, in which the state provides clear guidance for districts to make wise decisions, has gone awry.
Bay Area

California’s education funding level rises compared to other states

By John Fensterwald and Justin Allen | EdSource | May 5, 2026
The state is among the most equitable in how it distributes funding to schools.
Oakland

Folsom museum director Rita Mukherjee named CEO of Chabot Space & Science Center

By Pete Young | Bay City News | May 4, 2026
Mukherjee previously held leadership positions at science education centers in Sacramento, San Antonio, and Philadelphia.
Elections

Tech regulation gets personal: How Tom Steyer’s brother could shape California’s AI future

By Jeanne Kuang | CalMatters | May 4, 2026
Jim Steyer is a well known force in Sacramento working on tech regulations and protecting kids online.
Bay Area

New Sonoma State president brings experience leading universities through turmoil

By Kate Rix | EdSource | May 4, 2026
Michael Spagna is the university's fifth president in five years.
California

One school, 9 students. CA pays over $100,000 per kid to keep small schools open

By Carolyn Jones | Calmatters | May 1, 2026
As urban districts grapple with the threat of school closures, rural schools face an even more heart-wrenching scenario: close the school and decimate the town.
Education

Cal State struck a deal with OpenAI. Some students and faculty refuse to use it

By Angel Corzo | CalMatters | May 1, 2026
As Cal State approaches the end of its 18-month contract, the university system has not announced whether it will renew the deal.
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