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California has had a government course requirement since 1987, but there's scant evidence that people are either ...
District officials, union leaders and mayors of local cities denounced ongoing immigration enforcement actions.
The Fontana Unified School District plans to start random drug testing of middle and high school students who participate in ...
Marin County students will face restrictions on cellphone use this school year as educators grapple with how to minimize distractions in the classroom, the Marin Independent Journal reported.
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A new report from Georgetown University’s Center on Education and the Workforce projects that by 2031, 72% of jobs in the country will require a college degree or some sort of post-secondary training.
Florida recently passed a ban on cellphone use during class time and some schools are putting even stricter restrictions on students, The New York Times reported. Florida public schools are to ...
CSU has added 17,000 new beds in the past decade. A potential bond measure could fund even more if California lawmakers and ...
Assemblymember Al Muratsuchi launched his 2026 campaign for California’s top elected education official this week. The Los Angeles Democrat said he’s running for state superintendent of public ...
At least 59 people across the country were arrested or charged over disruptions at local school board meetings in an 18-month period in 2021 and 2022, the investigative news outlet ProPublica reported ...
John Pérez, the former chair of the University of California’s board of regents and an influential voice on such issues as eliminating the standardized testing requirement for admissions, announced ...
The latest education news updates from EdSource.News Brief Tuesday, December 17, 2024 — 12:43 pm New report on education experiences of California’s foster youth In a recent report from UCLA’s Center ...