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Gov. Gavin Newsom has proposed record levels of public funding for K-12 schools, but several Southern California school districts may need to make cuts next school year.
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While mental health counselors will see an increase in pay, their demands for increased hiring of tenure-track faculty was not included in the agreement.
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Just over half of faculty work part-time and more than half of CSU faculty do not have long-term job security.
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The U.S. Department of Education says it will fix a mistake that would have hurt low-income students, lowering their financial aid.Listen 6:52
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California State University faculty walked off the job Monday, to protest for better pay, working conditions, and other changes. By the end of the day, their union had agreed to terms with the university’s management.
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The hundreds of thousands of students across 23 campuses won't have classes.
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Last year the governor proposed asking community colleges to return their COVID relief money. Although that idea was dropped, college officials fear committing dollars that may be taken away.
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In a town where USC, UCLA, and AFI tout their powerful alumni networks, community colleges have a stake in developing future members of the film industry.
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The program is called Helping Our Parenting Students Excel, or HOPE.
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The Education Department has made a big mistake with this year's FAFSA — one that could cost students financial aid they're entitled to. It's now grappling with how to implement a fix.Listen 3:31
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The Middle Class Scholarship is for students whose families earn a little over $200,000 a year.