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What It Will Take To Ensure Literacy For All California Students
This is in question, as the pandemic has raised concerns about “learning loss” and widening achievement gaps.

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This is in question, as the pandemic has raised concerns about “learning loss” and widening achievement gaps.

When Jessy Rosales was a 20-year-old student at UC Riverside, she had a second-trimester abortion.
When Jason Vazquez began freshman year at the Univ. of Cal-Berkeley, scholarships were a crucial part of his college financial plan.
Egg-white breakfast wraps, vegetarian ramen, gumbo, glazed carrots, organic cheeseburgers; they're not just trendy restaurant offerings.
Part-time faculty teach courses in California's community colleges; without them, the largest community college system would come to a halt.
Going back to school is always a sticky transition, but this year, there's more to worry about, from teacher shortages to mask rules.
Just over 200 classroom teaching positions remain open across LAUSD's nearly 1,000 schools following a summer of ramped-up recruitment.
As community college students return to their campuses, many will find one new resource to count on: a hub where they can seek support.
The report indicates this is in keeping with a pledge to prioritize enrollment of California residents.
Students attending California's 115 on-campus community colleges are now able to get help with basic needs, from a basic needs center.
Earlier start times for middle and high school students, expansion of transitional kindergarten, more after-school programs -- there's more!
School bells across the state ring at a different time than usual this year for middle and high school students, due to a new law.
It is to fix what critics say is a confusing and discouraging system; the Univ. of California remains under pressure to create the program.
Three years ago, Melissa Rodriguez and dozens of her peers in Oakland Unified had a bold idea, being unhappy with the civics education.
In the high-poverty Oakland Unified School District, the disparities among schools of credentialed teachers are stark.
This is a critical moment for education in California, following years of attempting to educate students during a pandemic.
As I follow Ukraine coverage, I see vivid images and detailed, poignant human descriptions of the upending of common people's lives.
A total of 54 faculty members, coaches, and other non-management employees at 12 campuses were found to have committed violations.
California could soon get a deeper understanding of how students at different stages of learning English are doing in school.
The elementary school students in Kendra Hatchett's summer school class in Compton are used to adults asking them questions.