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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, ...
Decades of underinvestment in schools, culture battles over bilingual education, and stark income inequality have made California the least literate state in the nation, as Capitol Weekly reported.
State Superintendent of Schools Tony Thurmond was heckled and forcibly removed from a Chino Valley Unified School Board meeting Thursday after speaking in opposition to a proposed district policy that ...
In a reversal, the Trump administration said Friday it would not cancel the visas of more than 1,500 international students nationwide, according to Politico and other media reports. In California, ...
The California Lottery raised more than $2.25 billion for the state’s public schools in 2024, bringing to $46 billion the total the lottery has generated for education since its inception in 1985.
The Trump administration is seeking a $1 billion settlement payment from UCLA after charging the campus with antisemitism in ...
Gov. Gavin Newsom on Friday signed Assembly Bill 1705, setting into motion changes that will severely restrict the ability of community colleges to offer remedial math and English courses. The ...
An Inland Empire school board member is facing calls for her resignation over claims she “liked” Instagram posts that were ...
The governor's executive order addresses rising rates of suicide, unemployment and gaps in educational achievement.
A new report from the California Student Aid Commission shows that food and housing insecurity has skyrocketed among college students receiving financial aid. In a May survey released Thursday, 53% of ...
As fires and smoke continue to engulf various parts of Los Angeles, LAUSD announced all of its campuses and offices will be closed Thursday, according to an update released at 5 p.m. Wednesday. “As ...
The latest education news updates from EdSource.News Brief Wednesday, March 26, 2025 — 6:44 am LA schools face looming challenges, report suggests Los Angeles Unified, the nation’s second largest ...
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