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The efforts are funded largely by a 2022 state allocation and other grants. The goal: protect students from pollution and heat, and teach ecology.
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Charter advocates had sued the district over a recent policy that discourages co-locations on some kinds of campuses.
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Despite fears the federal government will use personal information from financial aid applications to identify immigrant parents who lack legal status, the number of high school senior applicants from mixed-status families has not decreased as much as some thought it would, according to the California Student Aid Commission.
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Federal programs like Upward Bound and Talent Search enroll about 100,000 Californians. Can funding survive the bitter partisan divide?
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School vouchers are going national and the federal student loan system is getting an overhaul. Here's what to know.
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Most schools are relying on existing policies that allow for individual accommodations. But some are also tapping into lessons from the pandemic.
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Dependiendo a quién se le pregunte, las escuelas chárter representan o bien una amenaza existencial a las escuelas públicas, o un modelo innovador para el aprendizaje.
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Chatbots may give students quick answers when they have questions, but they won’t help students form relationships that matter for college and life success.
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Starting this school year, school districts must provide information about CalKIDS, the California Kids Investment and Development Savings program.
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The funds have already been allocated by Congress and budgeted by school districts for the upcoming school year.