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A new bill would require schools to screen all kindergartners, as well as first- and second-graders, for basic math skills.
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In a region filled with Spanish place names and Spanish speakers, the Spanish language has long been seen as “threatening," and a thing that needs to be “contained.”
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Attorney General Rob Bonta’s office pushed for the block, claiming that ongoing enforcement has already harmed LGBTQ+ students, while it sues the school district.
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California is pumping more than $4 billion into before-, after-, and summer school learning programs, but expansion will take time.
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October's coming, and we're here to help you get ready.
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CSU Dominguez Hills will host the state's first master's degree program for prison residents.
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A surge of hatred against Asian Americans during the pandemic led one educator to realize just how urgently the Korean American studies class was needed.
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In California, transfer rates to four-year universities are low at most community colleges, but some colleges are doing it better than most.
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Under a system that has long prioritized local control for school districts. state officials now are fighting some recent board decisions regarding LGBTQ students.
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The lawsuit was announced Monday by State Attorney General Rob Bonta.
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The president of the Los Angeles Unified School District’s school board has worked in public service for more than four decades, starting as a teacher in the 1960s.