COVID-19 These fed-up parents fought California’s pandemic schooling and won. Now what? By Carolyn Jones | CalMatters | February 16, 2024 A recent legal settlement directs $2 billion to the most impacted California schools to help students recover from learning loss.
Bay Area HBCU could be coming to San Francisco By Diana Lambert | EdSource | February 13, 2024 An HBCU satellite campus in San Francisco would also be a first in California.
California Most California high school seniors shut out of even applying to the state’s universities By Emma Gallegos and Daniel J. Willis | EdSource | February 12, 2024 An EdSource analysis found that Black and Latino students are the least likely to complete college preparatory course requirements.
education UC and Cal State extend deadlines for Intent to Register due to FAFSA delays By Ashley A. Smith | EdSource | February 9, 2024 The extension allows students and families more time to review financial aid offers before making a decision to commit to a particular school.
Bay Area California adding apprenticeships to teacher recruitment toolbox By Diana Lambert | EdSource | February 9, 2024 California teacher apprenticeship program will allow candidates to earn while they learn.
California Bill would make ‘science of reading’ mandatory in California schools By John Fensterwald | EdSource | February 7, 2024 Pointing to dismal test scores, veteran lawmaker and a coalition of advocacy groups introduce AB 2222.
High School High school cheating increase from ChatGPT? Research finds not so much By Joshua Bay | The74 | February 6, 2024 Stanford researchers say the frequency of students cheating on assignments remained "surprisingly" stagnant in fall 2023.
Bay Area Students, faculty, staff distrust state college systems’ handling of Title IX cases By Ashley A. Smith | EdSource | February 6, 2024 A California Assembly report cites significant deficiencies in the handling of sexual harassment and discrimination complaints.
Bay Area FAFSA delays are leaving students in limbo. California campuses don’t expect help By Mallika Seshadri | EdSource | February 5, 2024 California colleges remain skeptical of the U.S. Department of Education's plans to help campuses struggling with FAFSA delays.
Bay Area Should California government jobs require a college degree? By Adam Echelman | CalMatters | February 2, 2024 State leaders differ about the right approach to rethinking state rules.