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The principal of George Washington Carver Elementary has won several education awards and has a legal background. Francisca Owoaje has supporters but is also the subject of complaints from parents and staff.
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The number of nursing students enrolling in high-priced private programs has nearly doubled over the past 10 years as the state’s public universities have stagnated in growth.
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Conflicts this year at CSU Fullerton and Cal Poly Pomona show divisions between administration and faculty members.
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To create an education system that has stable funds for mental health, California educators and leaders are turning to the health system and launching a statewide behavioral health initiative to fill funding gaps in fluctuating, sometimes unpredictable school budgets.
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The district’s voluntary learning days provide child care, meals, and an opportunity for students to catch up academically.
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Educators say they can’t help students catch up if they’re not in the classroom and schools with lower average attendance can lose state funding.
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California’s ‘failure to protect’ law allows child welfare agencies to take kids from households scarred by domestic violence. Advocates say the separation can worsen a family’s trauma.
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The new course at Anaheim Union High School District teaches Korean American history while encouraging students to learn their family's past.
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California is spending almost $5 billion to address a growing youth mental health crisis. In Los Angeles County, a contract with teletherapy provider Hazel Health is funding free therapy sessions for all interested students.
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The longstanding public servant will spend her last year before retirement overseeing the board that steers the education of more than 400,000 students.