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CalKIDS, the state program that deposits at least $500 into savings accounts for eligible students, has overcome some of the ...
For the nation’s largest child savings account program to be impactful, local partnerships are key for California's nearly ...
UCLA’s medical school is accused in a federal class action lawsuit of using race as a factor in admissions despite state and federal bans on affirmative action, the Los Angeles Times reported.
L.A. city council cuts speed limits to 15 mph in more than 200 school zones. The Los Angeles City Council this week agreed to cut spee ...
The president’s initial budget for fiscal 2025 preserves Title I and funding for students with disabilities but eviscerates ...
Part of a statewide $278 million investment, new certified wellness coaches respond to high rates of emotional distress and ...
Legislation that would remove one of the last tests teachers are required to take to earn a credential in California passed the Senate Education Committee unanimously Wednesday with little opposition.
The university's provost said it can't have “so much of our resources flowing in a direction that doesn't serve our ...
Many California school districts pay cities and counties millions of dollars a year to put law enforcement officers on ...
Petrina Miller remembers, as a young teacher in Los Angeles Unified, helping another teacher during district testing and noticing that the teacher was giving Black students and other students of color ...
Just when California’s teacher shortage seemed to be easing, it got worse. A seven-year increase in the number of new teacher credentials issued by the state ended last year with a 16% decline, ...
This story has been changed to include the updated grant amount for the Chico state residency program. The abrupt termination of $600 million in federal teacher-training grants by the Trump ...