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As schools close for the summer, families can prepare for what experts are calling a child welfare and human rights crisis.
The state's fiscal year begins July 1. As California faces a shortfall in the billions, here's a look at what the budget proposes.
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has launched a Title IX investigation into a Minnesota high school softball ...
California officials must quickly confront a re-write of state policy in the wake of the Supreme Court’s decision on Friday ...
Crashes involving teen drivers are not uncommon. In 2022, 12% of all fatal crashes in California involved young drivers, ...
The $1 billion in grants for school-based mental health programs were part of a sweeping gun violence bill signed by ...
More than a dozen of the United States’ higher education institutions ranked in the U.S. News & World Report Top 20 of global ...
Schools will be required to print suicide prevention resources on student ID cards, and start planning earlier for the future ...
The University of California is now under a federal microscope over its employment practices. The Justice Department’s Civil ...
Public universities will dodge big proposed cuts, while TK-12 schools will receive significant one-time funding for new or ...
Over the past few decades, the synergy of education and technology has become something to behold. The technology sector is continually developing new tools to revolutionize the way students learn.
And as faculty members grapple with what this means for grading, tech companies have proved yet again that there’s money to ...