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While universities nationwide have made headlines this year for student protests of Israel’s war in Gaza, local community college students haven’t seen the same attention.
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Completion rates are down statewide following the new FAFSA’s troubled rollout, but some districts managed to maintain last year’s levels.
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Companies and educators are only starting to chip away at figuring out how much college credit a work skill is worth.
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The Education Department is handling record numbers of discrimination cases, including those involving disability. The backlog leaves some families waiting for help.Listen 8:17
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Assembly Bill 2918 faces a hot summer of intense negotiations to persuade legislators who agree with its intent but have concerns.
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There are about 1,800 deaf and hard of hearing students in the district.
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The university is hiring staff and making progress as the state criticizes CSU campuses for moving too slow to return items to tribes.
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The summer will be chock-full of webinars and in-person workshops. Advocates are also calling on the federal government to make it easier to apply.
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Starting next March, California school districts will be required to post a plan on their websites outlining how they will provide instruction to students within 10 school days of an emergency that keeps children from attending classes.
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Small and low-income school officials say the bond measure deal is unfair. The money is allocated through matching grants, so wealthier districts that can raise more local funds will get more money from the state.