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California students in richer areas far more likely to be back in classrooms

By Ricardo Cano and Jeremia Kimelman | CalMatters | February 24, 2021
As pandemic drags on, a CalMatters data analysis reveals that students who currently have no option to attend class in person are much more likely to live in poorer areas.
Education

Biden administration: Schools must resume standardized testing this spring

By Sydney Johnson | EdSource | February 23, 2021
Federal authorities will allow for flexible options, but some educators are concerned about reliability, and the impact of high-stakes testing on children after a year of the pandemic.
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California to set aside 10 percent of vaccine shipments for teachers

By Eli Walsh | Bay City News Foundation | February 19, 2021
Vaccinations continue to be a sticking point between Newsom's administration, state legislators and teachers' unions.
California

How will expanded transitional kindergarten roll out?

By Karen D'Souza | EdSource | February 19, 2021
Advocates laud measures to increase access to early education but warn that expanding TK adequately is a complex endeavor that needs substantial funding.
Education

Veteran teachers surveyed worry about COVID-19’s long-term harm on students

By John Fensterwald | EdSource | February 19, 2021
Comprehensive survey of CA teachers show agreement about academic and mental health damage from the pandemic.
California

Could California get a common application for all public colleges and universities?

By Louis Freedberg and Ashley A. Smith | EdSource | February 16, 2021
Proposal is among several recommended by an education task force to help California's post-pandemic recovery -- also proposed: more diverse faculty and staff and early college access.
California

California teacher credentialing requirements continue to be eased during pandemic

By Diana Lambert | EdSource | February 15, 2021
With the hope of easing the teacher shortage, a waiver allows teacher candidates to teach while completing required exams and courses.
California

Should California get another science-focused university?

By Larry Gordon | EdSource | February 14, 2021
Humboldt State has seen sharp enrollment drops, but a Cal Poly designation might attract more prestige, funding and students.
California

Why the University of California has a massive surge in freshman applications

By Michael Burke | EdSource | February 11, 2021
College access experts attribute the massive spike in applications partially to the elimination of the SAT and ACT in admissions.
California

Low kindergarten attendance creates first grade problem

By Elizabeth Aguilera | CalMatters | February 9, 2021
There will be a larger than normal cohort of kids that will need extra attention next school year.
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