Bay Area Three state officers face policy pitfalls By Emily Hoeven | CalMatters | September 27, 2022 Several statewide officials’ policies are coming under scrutiny as the general election inches closer.
Bay Area Thousands of California teachers say they are stressed, burned out By John Fensterwald | EdSource | September 27, 2022 Nearly twice as many teachers than in the past say that job conditions have changed for the worse.
Bay Area Governor vetoes full-day and mandatory kindergarten bills By Zaidee Stavely | EdSource | September 26, 2022 Governor cited costs of proposed ongoing program in his decision.
education Lawmakers make it easier to become a substitute teacher By Diana Lambert | EdSource | September 23, 2022 From Jan 1, 2023, the basic skills proficiency requirement for an emergency 30-day substitute permit will be waived.
Bay Area New program to give ineligible University of California applicants a path to admission By Michael Burke | EdSource | September 23, 2022 Students who don't complete their A-G course requirements in high school will be invited to a transfer guarantee program.
Bay Area State delays public release of English, math and science test score results to later this year By John Fensterwald and Thomas Peele | EdSource | September 22, 2022 State says data is "not embargoed."
Bay Area Book bans on pace to set new record, new data shows By Carolyn Jones | EdSource | September 20, 2022 Library professionals documented 1,651 titles that were targeted in the first eight months of 2022.
Bay Area Cities and towns across California only get the libraries they can afford By Emma Gallegos | EdSource | September 20, 2022 Local elected officials decide how to fund libraries.
Bay Area Cal State says it can’t afford a staff wage hike even if Newsom OKs it By Mikhail Zinshteyn | CalMatters | September 20, 2022 Cal State may cut programs and raise tuition if it doesn’t get enough state money.
climate change Newsom’s California economic forecast: veto message edition By Ben Christopher | CalMatters | September 20, 2022 "It is important to remain disciplined," the governor said.