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Education

Federal judge rules California teachers are allowed to ‘out’ trans students to parents

By Emma Gallegos, EdSource | December 27, 2025
The class action suit hinges on whether TK-12 educators can breach a student’s confidentiality and tell parents that students are using a name or pronoun other than what they have been assigned at birth.
Education

California schools will have to do more to prevent sex abuse under new law

By Carolyn Jones | CalMatters | December 23, 2025
Senate Bill 848 goes into effect Jan. 1 and schools must have protocols in place by July.
California

California students with disabilities face ‘terrifying’ special ed cuts after Trump changes

By Carolyn Jones | CalMatters | December 21, 2025
All children with physical, developmental or cognitive disabilities – in California, nearly 1 million – receive at least some services through Medicaid.
Education

Judge weighs arguments over whether new antisemitism law treads on teachers’ rights

By John Fensterwald | Edsource | December 19, 2025
AB 715, set to go into effect Jan. 1, responds to rising incidents of antisemitism.
Education

More adults return to college in California as inflation and job fears rise

By Adam Echelman | CalMatters | December 15, 2025
Community colleges see enrollment rise for some job-ready programs.
Education

White House splinters Education Department, sending K-12 programs to Labor

By Linda Jacobson | The74million.org | November 18, 2025
It’s unclear whether such a move is legal -- the Sec'y of the DoE acknowledges only Congress has the power to completely eliminate the agency.
Education

Cal State wants to offer bigger raises to campus presidents while cutting elsewhere

By Mikhail Zinshteyn | CalMatters | November 18, 2025
Trustees will vote tomorrow on whether to increase how much the system’s 22 campus presidents and other senior executives earn.
California

Oakland’s big education bet: empower parents, transform schools

By Jo Napolitano | The 74million.org | November 17, 2025
"Unlike school leaders, or even teachers, parents are here to stay," says founder and CEO of the local tutoring program.
Education

‘Unlawful coercion’: Trump can’t withhold funds or demand payment from UC, federal judge rules

By Mikhail Zinshteyn | CalMatters | November 14, 2025
The decision by Judge Rita Lin today is a preliminary injunction and represents a significant victory for University of California scientists, professors, graduate students and other researchers.
Bay Area

State finds Oakland Unified created hostile environment for Jewish students and staff

By John Fensterwald, EdSource | November 12, 2025
In rulings issued in late October, the CDE also criticized the district for taking more than a year, longer than the 60 days allowed, to respond to Jewish families’ complaints of antisemitism.
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