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California releases $470 million to put students on track for college and career

Students at Skyline High School in Oakland discuss coursework in one of four career-themed pathways. Photo by Allison Shelley/The Verbatim Agency for EDUimages California has made good on a promise in the 2022 budget to invest in programs that simultaneously prepare students for both college and career.  Gov. Gavin Newsom’s office announced Friday that the […]

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Charter schools should be encouraged to offer flexibility for diverse student needs

Courtesy: Connecting Waters Charter Schools When education policy and funding decisions are enacted into law, it is critical that they be made through the lens of what is best for students. California leads the nation in supporting a wide range of innovative education options that have the potential to accommodate the needs and challenges of

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Arts education: Will misuse of funds undermine the Proposition 28 rollout?

Credit: Allison Shelley for American Education At first, Caitlin Rubini, a veteran dance teacher at a school north of Sacramento, was thrilled when Proposition 28 passed with its promise of bringing arts education to all California students. Participation in the arts can help students recover from trauma, make social connections and increase engagement in school,

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‘Fixing the core’: U.S. Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona vows to promote equity

U.S. Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona, left, speaks to members of the Education Writers Association at annual conference. Credit: Mallika Seshadri / EdSource Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona answered questions about this year’s rocky rollout of the new Free Application for Federal Student Aid Application (FAFSA), civil rights violations and Covid recovery, among other topics,

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Short of signatures for fall, organizers target California’s 2026 ballot for tightening transgender rights

Conservative groups and LGBTQ+ rights supporters protest outside the Glendale Unified School District offices in Glendale on June 6, 2023. Several hundred people gathered at district headquarters, split between those who support or oppose teaching that exposes youngsters to LGBTQ+ issues in schools. Credit: Keith Birmingham/The Orange County Register via AP California activists seeking to

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Gov. Newsom, school groups settle funding fight, with some more money coming as IOUs

Gov. Gavin Newsom unveils his revised 2024-25 state budget during a news conference in Sacramento on May 10. Credit: AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli The Newsom administration has settled a disagreement with K-12 education groups over multiyear funding that will provide nearly all of the money the groups had demanded, although deferring and delaying several billion dollars

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Are you cut out to be the next student member of the California State Board of Education?

Anya Ayyappan, left, being sworn in as the student member of the California State Board of Education by Board President Linda Darling Hammond. Credit: Courtesy California State Board of Education As education policy and issues at school boards across California continue to grab headlines, it’s more important than ever that K-12 students — especially those

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Why focus is a superpower in the classroom: A Q&A with author Doug Lemov

A first-grade boy and his kindergarten friend read together on a bench outside. Credit: Allison Shelley for American Education Credit: Allison Shelley for American Education Attention must be paid. Amid the worsening literacy and numeracy crises in our schools, Doug Lemov, former teacher, education expert and author of the bestseller “Teach Like a Champion,” believes

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Ponce Health Sciences University: Empowering Future Healthcare Leaders with Excellence

Ponce Health Sciences University: Empowering Future Healthcare Leaders with Excellence

Ponce Health Sciences University: Empowering tomorrow’s healthcare leaders with a commitment to excellence and innovation. Ponce, PR, April 26, 2024 / LinkDaddy News / – Ponce Health Sciences University (PHSU), a renowned institution with over 45 years of experience in providing exceptional education in the health sciences, is proud to continue its legacy of excellence

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