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New UC admissions data show gains at less selective schools. In-state admissions rise, but enrollment yield is on a decline, ...
The Trump administration is seeking a $1 billion settlement payment from UCLA after charging the campus with antisemitism in ...
An Inland Empire school board member is facing calls for her resignation over claims she “liked” Instagram posts that were ...
The Los Angeles Unified School District is offering the option of attending summer school virtually to families who are worried about U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) raids targeting ...
Enrollment across California’s 116 community colleges was up more than 8% this past fall, surpassing 2 million students for the first time since before the pandemic, statewide Chancellor Sonya ...
Lax oversight allowed an adult charter school system in Sacramento to inappropriately receive more than $180 million in K-12 funding, according to a state audit report released Tuesday. Highlands ...
There is a shortage of testing sites for the SAT, a standardized college admissions test, forcing some Bay Area families to travel to different parts of the state or other states altogether, the San ...
The governor's executive order addresses rising rates of suicide, unemployment and gaps in educational achievement.
Progressive icon Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vermont, and Sen. Edward Markey, D-Massachusetts, have once again introduced education bills to boost minimum salaries for teachers to $60,000. The minimum for ...
The Trump administration will cancel $1 billion in grants to help schools hire mental health workers, The Associated Press and other media reported, saying they conflict with its priorities and that ...
The latest education news updates from EdSource.News Brief Wednesday, December 8, 2021 — 9:23 am Eight out of 10 Gen Zers say social media distracts from school A recent survey assessing the impact of ...
The state’s pandemic investments in TK-6th grade expanded learning programs have been so successful that the programs should expand to include more students and become permanent fixtures on school ...