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New law allows high schoolers to switch letter grades to pass/no pass

By Exedra Staff | August 3, 2021
Students who were in high school during the 2020-21 school year may apply to their school district to change letter grades.
COVID-19

National polarized politics filtering down to local school board meetings

By John Fensterwald | EdSource | August 3, 2021
In California, as well as nationwide, local disagreements at school board meetings have taken on the tenor and rhetoric of national partisan divides.
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Students suffered deep, and unequal, mental health impacts during the pandemic, report finds

By Carolyn Jones | EdSource | August 3, 2021
The report is the second in a three-part series that "aims to provide a definitive account of the best available evidence on how the COVID-19 pandemic has affected America’s students."
Bay Area

Community colleges offer cash, textbooks to students who get vaccinated

By Emma Hall and Matthew Reagan | CalMatters | August 2, 2021
The state's 73 community college districts are opting for a mix of mandates, incentives and encouragement.
California

School districts across the state confront a changing, proliferating virus

By Exedra Staff | July 30, 2021
In keeping with state guidance, Superintendent Booker has said masks will be required indoors for students, but there are no mandates around physical distancing.
California

Confusion over mask mandate for California schools sparks tension between districts and parents

By Diana Lambert | EdSource | July 30, 2021
School boards are facing brunt of parent anger at statewide K-12 mask mandate.
Education

Newsom recall: GOP challengers see parents as ‘consumers’

By Joe Hong | CalMatters | July 28, 2021
The Republicans competing to replace Gov. Gavin Newsom in the recall election are advocates for "school choice." But would that undercut public schools?
California

State lottery will contribute about 1 percent of total school revenue this year

By John Fensterwald | EdSource | July 27, 2021
Officials estimate per-student revenue this year of $228, which is lower than last year's record $244.
California

A rush to calculus leaves some students behind in California

By Sydney Johnson | EdSource | July 27, 2021
The state is currently rewriting the California Mathematics Framework, its voluntary guidance plan for schools and teachers, in a process that happens every seven years.
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California State University to require Covid-19 vaccines for fall 2021 term

By Ashley A. Smith | EdSource | July 27, 2021
The decision to require vaccinations, a reversal of CSU's earlier position, means system won't wait for FDA vaccine approval.
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