This story was originally published on EdSource A new survey paints a difficult but optimistic picture of California’s youth.
This story was originally published on EdSource A new survey paints a difficult but optimistic picture of California’s youth.
This story was originally published on EdSource. The Los Angeles Unified School District’s school board approved a new ...
One in four young adults across the U.S. is functionally illiterate – yet more than half earned high school diplomas, ...
One in four young adults across the U.S. is functionally illiterate – yet more than half earned high school diplomas, ...
Recent federal changes have shifted toward English-first policies, devaluing multilingualism not only in communities but in ...
Recent federal changes have shifted toward English-first policies, devaluing multilingualism not only in communities but in ...
There’s a quiet crisis in America’s schools, and within it, an opportunity. Across the country, classrooms are struggling to ...
In a win for the nation’s second-largest school district, Los Angeles Unified students bounced back from the pandemic, ...
This story was originally published by CalMatters. Sign up for their newsletters. This fall, every high school in California was supposed to offer ethnic studies — a one-semester class focused on the ...
In south Los Angeles — where Black children grow up at the intersection of systemic inequities and untapped potential — reading is nothing short of a revolutionary act. Literacy here is more than a ...
Starting this week, California’s after-school programs will be required to provide more parent notification and consent — flowing from federal executive orders — another top-down mandate for programs ...
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