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California commits $500 million more to student housing: “A drop in the bucket”

By Mikhail Zinshteyn | CalMatters | September 16, 2021
The state will provide $500 million toward affordable student housing this year and possibly up to $2 billion in future years. Experts say it’s “a drop in the bucket.”
Bay Area

‘Pool testing’ to combat COVID on campus grows popular in California schools

By Carolyn Jones | EdSource | September 15, 2021
Testing up to 25 asymptomatic students and staff together can save time and money in some scenarios, with minimal disruption to instruction.
Bay Area

Mills College merger with Northeastern University finalized with trustee vote in favor

By Keith Burbank | Bay City News Foundation | September 14, 2021
Mills College will continue to grant degrees before and after the merger is finalized, tenure will transfer, and staff will become employees of Northeastern, too.
California

California legislators pass another law to make it easier to substitute teach

By Diana Lambert | EdSource | September 14, 2021
The new law, once signed by the governor, will double to 60 days the amount of time a substitute can teach in one assignment.
Education

What schools teach about 9/11 and the war on terror

By Jeremy Stoddard and Diana Hess | The Conversaation | September 10, 2021
Two educators argue that lessons around 9/11 must move beyond the facts of the day and the collective memory aspects to also consider why they happened and how the U.S. and other nations reacted.
California

How California’s state universities are tracking campus COVID-19 cases

By Ashley A. Smith and Michael Burke | EdSource | September 10, 2021
All Cal State and UC campuses have Covid dashboards, but details vary.
California

LA Unified becomes largest school district to mandate COVID vaccine for students

By Betty Márquez Rosales | EdSource | September 9, 2021
Los Angeles Unified on Thursday voted to mandate the Covid-19 vaccine for all students 12 and older, making it the largest school district to do so.
Bay Area

Could a recall-elected Republican governor really shake up K-12 schools?

By John Fensterwald | EdSource | September 8, 2021
A supermajority in the Legislature would rein in a new governor, who'd also face long odds on the big prize: selling a voucher initiative next year.
Bay Area

Research finds ethnic studies in San Francisco had enduring impact

By John Fensterwald | EdSource | September 7, 2021
Ninth grade course engaged and motivated students who hadn't shown prior success in school.
COVID-19

COVID testing was supposed to keep schools safe. What happened?

By Carolyn Jones | EdSource | September 7, 2021
COVID test shortages and inconsistent protocols at schools are leaving California parents confused and frustrated.
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