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covid

Preliminary glimpse at test scores shows steep declines in reading, math

By Carolyn Jones | EdSource | October 18, 2022
Results from some of California's largest districts show that pandemic challenges lingered through 2022.
California

Q&A: Teaching kids how to read on Zoom

By Karen D'Souza | EdSource | October 17, 2022
Poor literacy can impact a person’s lifetime income potential by up to 42%.
Uncategorized

As Supreme Court considers affirmative action case, University of California offers cautionary tale

By Michael Burke | EdSource | October 14, 2022
Eliminating standardized test scores from admissions could be the latest effort to fail in UC's bid to increase diversity through race-neutral policies.
Education

‘We’re not going to close the equity gaps’: Despite progress, California Community Colleges won’t reach Newsom’s aspirational goals

By Mikhail Zinshteyn | CalMatters | October 13, 2022
The university is far from reaching a goal to narrow by 40% the graduation rate gap among its Black, Latino and white students within five years.
Bay Area

Conservatives are waging a war for control over California school boards

By Diana Lambert | EdSource | October 13, 2022
The California Republican Party, churches and other conservative organizations hope to ride a wave of parent discontent to victories in school board races across the state.
Education

California schools seek to fend off cyberattacks

By Kate Sequiera | EdSource | October 12, 2022
California school districts are working to protect data and student records as they evaluate risk of hacking.
Bay Area

19 California school districts recognized for policies that support LGBTQ+ students

By Carolyn Jones | EdSource | October 11, 2022
Some 118 school districts completed the survey. Piedmont Unified School District was one of 225 that did not respond.
Bay Area

Coalition says ‘science of reading-aligned’ core curricula barely used in California

By Ali Tadayon | EdSource | October 11, 2022
Most districts used the same three core reading programs from the State Board of Education’s 2015 list of pre-approved curricula
Bay Area

College Corps, with California’s first state-run tutoring initiative, is off and running

By John Fensterwald | EdSource | October 10, 2022
Some college students will tutor in programs modeled after AmeriCorps and Peace Corps, while others will work on food and climate projects.
Bay Area

Education on fentanyl, other drugs often optional in California schools, if offered at all

By Carolyn Jones | EdSource | October 5, 2022
In Piedmont Unified, drug and alcohol use among 11th graders neared 60% according to a recent state survey. The state average is 19%.
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