Behind school closure proposals in California are mounting budget shortfalls, declining enrollment and the loss of state funding tied to student attendance. Here are some key data points to know.
Andres Chait, who has served as LAUSD’s chief of school operations, will step in as acting superintendent, effective ...
The lawsuit requests the court to impose strong measures, such as monitoring defiant districts, because it says dozens of ...
With a growing number of students qualifying for special education, teachers are struggling to meet the needs of these ...
The raids are reportedly linked to a $6.2 million contract with the company AllHere, which developed a chatbot for the ...
California schools lost over $2.2 million in state funding over two years because some students did not have all the ...
California has more Hispanic-Serving Institutions than any state in the country, and many campuses lost grants last year when ...
The lawsuit is the Trump administration’s latest move against UCLA. It previously tried to impose a $1.2 billion fine against the campus over accusations of antisemitism on the campus. A federal judge ...
Academic programs must pass a new earnings test or they eventually won't be eligible for federal student loans. So, ...
The Long Beach Community College District has agreed to pay $18 million to more than 1,450 part-time professors to settle a ...
The Oakland Education Association called the tentative agreement with the district a win that will help address high turnover ...
Students in grades K-3 are about twice as likely to change school districts, linking low attendance to increased academic disruptions in early grades.
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