California Students, staff at mostly rural districts part of one-day vaccine protest By Diana Lambert | EdSource | October 18, 2021 Thousands of California school staff and students didn’t attend school Monday in protest of a state order requiring students to be vaccinated.
Bay Area California districts anticipate major hits to their 2022-23 budgets as enrollments drop By Ali Tadayon | EdSource | October 18, 2021 Statewide, enrollment fell by almost 3 percent in 2020-21.
California Could new COVID testing and vaccine mandates make school staffing shortages in California worse? By Diana Lambert | EdSource | October 15, 2021 Rural districts in particular could be impacted by the mandate.
gavin newsom What’s next for California education? New laws and vetoes By EdSource Staff | October 13, 2021 From EdSource, an annotated roundup of education bills that the governor signed and those he passed on.
Education Universal Transitional Kindergarten | Quick Guide By Karen D'Souza | EdSource | October 13, 2021 TK will essentially become California’s version of a universal preschool program, available to all 4-year-olds regardless of income.
California 770 new laws coming to California By Emily Hoeven | CalMatters | October 11, 2021 The governor has signed 770 new California laws and vetoed 66. Here’s a look at what’s coming in the Golden State.
California Governor’s council to focus on teaching California students about Holocaust By Diana Lambert | EdSource | October 8, 2021 The new group will host seminars, develop a speakers bureau, and identify teaching resources to combat antisemitism and bigotry.
Bay Area Anti-vaccine protesters step on to Pinole Valley High School campus, harass students By Ali Tadayon | EdSource | October 8, 2021 West Contra Costa Unified has approved a vaccine mandate for eligible students.
California California becomes first state to require ethnic studies in high school By John Fensterwald | EdSource | October 8, 2021 A year ago Newsom vetoed a nearly identical bill amid strenuous opposition to a draft model curriculum for not being sufficiently inclusive.
berkeley People’s Park in line for major makeover under housing plan OK’d by UC regents By Keith Burbank | Bay City News Foundation | October 7, 2021 Green space will remain, and housing for students and very low-income residents is planned.