Plaintiffs in Rodriguez v. State of California argue that the state’s match for modernizing schools denies low-wealth districts a fair share of funding.
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Nearly half of California families with young children report food insecurity
The reported figure is higher than anything that’s been recorded since Stanford’s RAPID Survey Project began surveying parents about food insecurity.
Why California education leaders are relieved and frustrated by Newsom’s budget
The governor included $1.7 billion in his allocation to K-12 and community colleges, but is keeping $3.9 billion until next year.
Landmark Stanford research finds California’s education system lacks coherence
Researchers concluded that the intended balance of local control, in which the state provides clear guidance for districts to make wise decisions, has gone awry.
Prolonged DACA renewals put California educators with temporary immigration status in limbo
A toddler classroom could lose its teacher overnight as a delayed DACA renewal leaves her suddenly unable to legally work.
