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Education

Expect more phonics lessons in California schools under law Newsom signed

By Carolyn Jones | CalMatters | October 20, 2025
The law comes on the heels of a host of other literacy initiatives, including mandatory dyslexia screening and universal transitional kindergarten.
Education

Alameda County students outperform state averages in English, math and science

By Kiley Russell | Bay City News | October 16, 2025
Also, the county’s ELA and math scores are nearly back to pre-pandemic levels.
Bay Area

Despite education funding formula reforms, inequality growing in some wealthy counties

By John Fensterwald | EdSource | October 11, 2025
Declining enrollment’s perverse impact: for LCFF districts, lower enrollment means less state funding. But for basic aid districts, lower enrollment means more revenue per student.
Education

Newsom signs first-in-nation law to ban ultraprocessed food in school lunches 

By Kristen Hwang | CalMatters | October 9, 2025
Officials will decide which additives, dyes, and other forms of processing don’t belong in school meals and K-12 cafeterias.
Oakland

Public invited to school budget meetings as Oakland Unified faces $4M monthly shortfall

By Pete Young | Bay City News | October 6, 2025
The district faced a similar crisis in 2003 when it descended into fiscal insolvency and was placed under state receivership for 6 years.
Bay Area

UC Berkeley taps Victoria Coleman to lead new Berkeley Space Center at NASA Ames

By Kiley Russell | Bay City News | October 3, 2025
Construction on the $2 billion, 36-acre Berkeley Space Center at Moffett Field in Silicon Valley is expected to start in 2026.
Education

UCLA reclaims hundreds of research grants that Trump cut off over alleged antisemitism

By Mikhail Zinshteyn | CalMatters | September 30, 2025
Even more funding is at stake going forward for UC campuses.
Education

California colleges lost millions in humanities purge. Their projects might not recover

By Lylah Schmedel-Permanna | CalMatters | September 25, 2025
Terminated projects covered a wide variety of topics, from digitizing the history of Catherine the Great at the University of Southern California to the creation of a minor in human rights and border studies at San Diego State University.
Education

Ethnic studies was supposed to start in California schools. What happened?

By Carolyn Jones | CalMatters | September 18, 2025
The state never allotted money for the course, which would have been required for high school graduation starting in 2030.
Education

More California high school seniors applied for college financial aid this year than last

By Mikhail Zinshteyn | CalMatters | September 15, 2025
About 340,000 California students completed a financial aid application, up about 11% over last year.
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