Bay Area The politics of public swimming at the College of Marin By Katy St. Clair | Bay City News Foundation | June 20, 2022 A nonprofit swim club for children raises equity questions about how swim time is allocated among community groups.
gavin newsom Will California ban involuntary servitude? By Emily Hoeven | CalMatters | June 17, 2022 Political intensity on the agenda as the end of the legislative session in Sacramento nears.
Bay Area Children’s day camps: Attend at your own risk By Elizabeth Aguilera | CalMatters | June 16, 2022 California day camps require no background checks, CPR training, child/adult ratios, or required reporting of injury and death.
Bay Area At this Oakland high school, restorative justice goes far beyond discipline By Carolyn Jones | EdSource | June 16, 2022 Five years after expanding its program, Fremont High has seen dramatic improvements.
Bay Area Bill would give $25,000 to aspiring school counselors, social workers By Carolyn Jones | EdSource | June 14, 2022 The aim is to help ease mental health problems among California students.
Education States fight student mental health crisis with days off By Giles Bruce | Kaiser Health New | June 13, 2022 New policies reflect a growing acknowledgment among lawmakers that emotional and physical health are intertwined.
Arts & Entertainment Can arts education help kids heal from the trauma of the pandemic? By Karen D'Souza | EdSource | June 9, 2022 The arts can be a safe haven for California schoolchildren to face big emotions and to channel fears and frustrations into acts of creativity, experts say.
Bay Area USDA invests in programs to bring more healthy, fresh food to schools By Ali Tadayon | EdSource | June 7, 2022 Last year, California promised to provide free school meals to every student.
Bay Area What information would help you plan your education path? California wants to know By Betty Márquez Rosales | EdSource | June 6, 2022 The team behind the Cradle-to-Career data system will host public discussions to shape the dashboards and tools.
Arts & Entertainment ‘We Were Hyphy’ attempts to capture a uniquely Bay movement By Amelia Williams | Bay City News Foundation | June 4, 2022 The Antioch-raised director, Laurence Madrigal, talks about his love letter to Bay Area culture, screening at SF DocFest.