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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.

California high schools begin preparing for mandatory personal finance classes

By Lasherica Thornton, EdSource

UC Berkeley law dean argues for increased resistance to Trump’s attacks on free speech

By Eric Urbach, Bay City News

University of California pushes for $12B scientific research bond to counter federal cuts

By Michael Burke | EdSource

Piedmont says yes to parcel tax extension

By Exedra staff and Dan McMenamin | Bay City News and Exedra Staff

Bay Area

Effort to get California dropouts to finish degrees yields promising results, study says

By Vani Sanganeria | EdSource | June 4, 2026
Nearly 6 million Californians have college credit without degrees.
Bay Area

California’s next governor to tackle major education decisions

By Diana Lambert | EdSource | June 2, 2026
New superintendent of public instruction may have a reduced role.
Education

National teachers union president calls for screen bans, AI limits in schools

By Vani Sanganeria | EdSource | May 28, 2026
The plan includes prohibiting AI use by elementary students and chatbots for all students under 16 years of age.
Education

What would get Gen Z to vote in California’s primary? These candidates are trying

By Kahani Malhotra and Chrissa Olson | CalMatters | May 28, 2026
Historical voter turnout data show that voters aged 29 and younger disproportionately sit out primary elections in California compared to the general voting population.
California

California teachers say health costs erasing pay gains — some spend $1,600 monthly

By Diana Lambert | EdSource | May 26, 2026
Health benefits costs have surged nearly 500% since 2013-14, outpacing school funding growth.
Education

Berkeley robotics showcase unites students with next generation of tech industry

By Andres Jimenez Larios | Bay City News | May 25, 2026
A local business investment program that supports early startup companies working on newly researched technologies participated.
California

Equity advocates to ask California court to suspend billions in school construction funding

By John Fensterwald | EdSource | May 22, 2026
A preliminary injunction would prevent a state agency from processing hundreds of district applications.
Technology

How San José State leaped to No. 2 in national computer science ranking

By Kate Rix | EdSource | May 20, 2026
SJSU's computer engineering and software engineering programs now surpass top-tier schools such as CalTech, UC Berkeley, and Stanford.
Education

California community colleges crack down on fake students stealing financial aid

By Adam Echelman | CalMatters | May 19, 2026
After a spike in fraudulent applications, school officials say they're better at detecting and preventing fraud, though it still happens.
Education

California colleges are seeing a rise of conservative voices. Some classes are tense

By Kahani Malhotra | CalMatters | May 17, 2026
Turning Point chapters continue to grow on California campuses months after Charlie Kirk’s assassination.
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