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Social media has some significant upsides for teenage girls, survey finds

By Carolyn Jones | EdSource | March 30, 2023
Girls use social media to connect with friends and find resources, but many say they spend too much time online.
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Best Bets: Dance Downtown in SF, Berkeley Symphony, and more

By The Artful Observer | Bay City News Foundation | March 30, 2023
There's no shortage of dance, art, and music offerings up and down the Bay Area in April.
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Extra pay could lure experienced teachers to poorer schools. Why California won’t do it.

By Joe Hong and Erica Yee | CalMatters | March 30, 2023
Throughout the state, schools with the highest rates of low-income students have fewer experienced teachers.
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GOP lawmaker calls for tracking homeless spending, working with Democrats on mental health

By Angela Hart | Kaiser Health News | March 30, 2023
State Sen. Roger Niello wants to know whether taxpayers are getting their money’s worth before spending more.
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Local with Lisa | March Mingle

By Lisa Chan Carnazzo | GrubbCo | March 30, 2023
[SPONSORED] Largest fundraiser for Piedmont Middle School supports activities and clubs.
Business & Finance

Life with Money | Making sense of recent bank failures

By Nick Levinson | Park Piedmont Advisors | March 30, 2023
[SPONSORED] Some context and insight help make sense of the head-spinning economic news these last few weeks.
Education

‘Super disappointed’: Lawmakers want UC to enroll more Californians sooner

By Mikhail Zinshteyn | CalMatters | March 30, 2023
Lawmakers who gave the UC and Cal State systems more money to boost in-state student numbers are frustrated that enrollment is down.
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Newsom signs watered-down oil profit penalty

By Alexei Koseff | CalMatters | March 28, 2023
The penalty plan is supposed to keep California gas prices under control.
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Piedmont Adult School offers ‘Italian for Travelers’

By Piedmont Adult School | March 28, 2023
Instructor Rosalie Marshall offers tips about the country’s culture, cuisine, and unique lifestyle as well as language basics for travel and social settings.
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California districts vary enormously in reading achievement, report finds

By Zaidee Stavely | EdSource | March 28, 2023
A new study of low-income Latino students suggests that how they score in reading and writing stems more from how they are taught and less from their family income or English proficiency.
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