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Enrollment in California's two-year colleges fell by more than 300,000 the past two years, the report states.
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Enrollment in California's two-year colleges fell by more than 300,000 the past two years, the report states.
In a mid-May analysis, the LAO wrote that a combination of indicators points to an economic recession in the next two years.
But to do it, lawmakers would cut into some of Newsom's favored proposals like his early literacy proposal for $500 million over five years.
School-based health centers are health clinics located on or near school campuses where children can get immediate help.
The data itself has not been compiled — the technology platform that will securely house the data will not be chosen until late summer.
Research shows that students who aren't reading at grade level by third grade will struggle to catch up through their educational careers.
State Supt. Thurmond said he wants to get all third graders reading by the year 2026.
That quote, from Angela Capone, director of Los Angeles-based Head Start program Para los Niños, describes the crisis facing Head Start.
"Thousands of California teachers quit their jobs before this school year ended," the report states.
We know this because we have used these pathways in our districts for nearly a decade — and we know that they work.
Saugus Union School District in recent years has endured a nearby school shooting, wildfires, and increased political polarization.
The report today centers on the diversity of racial groups in California's higher educational system, and their varying academic ratings.
The report states this centers on re-envisioning our system and charting paths to address the educational needs of our diverse population.
LAUSD is coping with the loss of 300,000 students, and the prospect of even more loss through 2030.
Several colleges in recent years have neglected to do this, the report states, relevant to releasing statistics and data.
We've seen lots of initiatives come and go in our decades of advocacy to improve schools for California's students of color.
After the first read, students discuss with a partner what the situation is that's described in the word problem.
This occurs with the recent introduction of bills such as SB 906, requiring parents to disclose their possession of firearms at home.
Complaints are being ignored, the report states; sexual harassment, racial discrimination.
Meantime we have created momentum for school food in California. In 2021, we became the first state in the nation to transform school food.