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Free school meals for all here to stay in California

By Ali Tadayon | EdSource | July 27, 2021
A universal school meals program to be launched in the 2022-23 school year will ensure all students have access to stigma-free food.
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Parent groups sue California over school mask rules

By Sydney Johnson | EdSource | July 23, 2021
All K-12 students and adults in K-12 settings in the state are required to wear masks indoors, but decisions on how to handle those to refuse are left to school districts.
COVID-19

California K-12 Covid safety practices for the new school year | Q&A

By Ali Tadayon | EdSource | July 23, 2021
K-12 districts have guidance on how to safely reopen campuses when California schools resume in the fall. Here's what you need to know.
Bay Area

University of California makes more admission offers following big spike in applications

By Michael Burke | EdSource | July 19, 2021
After receiving a record number of applications, UC admits more students than ever but also accepts a lower percentage of them.
California

Under attack: California schools face ransomware threat

By Zayna Syed | CalMatters | July 16, 2021
The number of potentially devastating attacks against schools in California and across the country is rising as educators try to figure out whether cybersecurity should be a priority.
Bay Area

California moves to adopt historic $6 billion broadband plan

By Sydney Johnson | EdSource | July 16, 2021
The state will partner with existing providers as well as local governments and agencies to build and maintain new broadband lines.
California

University of California finalizes plan to require vaccines regardless of full FDA approval

By Michael Burke | EdSource | July 15, 2021
UC mandates vaccines for all this fall while Cal State system holds off the same requirement until vaccines receive full FDA approval.
COVID-19

Some small California school districts will refuse to follow mask mandate

By Joe Hong | CalMatters | July 15, 2021
Some school officials are flouting the updated state rules, saying students will be allowed to return to the classroom with or without a mask.
California

California lacks timely data on which high schoolers go to college. This might fix that

By Mikhail Zinshteyn and Charlotte West | CalMatters | July 13, 2021
There's currently little public data on how well California high school graduates thrive in college, but plans for a comprehensive public data system are in the works.
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Latest ‘menstrual equity’ bill would require California’s public colleges to provide period products

By Emily Forschen | CalMatters | July 13, 2021
Students pushing for AB 367 want to break through taboos surrounding a matter of basic hygiene, and point out that many low-income students suffer from “period poverty."
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