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U.S. Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona was back in California this week, his latest trip to the state, as he visited Los Angeles.

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U.S. Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona was back in California this week, his latest trip to the state, as he visited Los Angeles.

With one day's notice, a conservative majority on the Orange Unified school board fired respected Supt. Gunn Marie Hansen.
An interim provost has been appointed at Chico State following the resignation of former provost Debra Larson in December.
Graduate students and researchers at the Univ., of California launched the nation's largest strike of academic workers in American history.
To achieve her dream of becoming a teacher, Visalia native Jessica Lopez assumed a lengthy commute to Fresno State was in her future.
Sinbad Creek, swollen from hours of heavy rainfall, burst through the fence surrounding Sunol Glen School in Alameda County Saturday night.
California high school students flock to dual enrollment programs at community colleges, but enrollments often fail to reflect demographics.
It's 2014 and I have just taken over a middle school science classroom in October. The class has been without a credentialed teacher.
The report indicates Castro's resignation led to a board of trustees review of how Title IX practices are handled.
Fewer than half of California's students met state standards in English, according to the report.
The report indicates "Most book-banning efforts are taking place in Republican-dominated states."
The report indicates CalPoly is an exception to affordability and accessibility in California, as its population is over 50 percent white.
The story largely centered on a "tug-of-war" between teaching phonics and teaching "meaning," how to sound it out and think it through.
Programs at California State University and UCal have aided in the process, the report states.
Some districts are below the threshold to pass a school bond, the report states.
Lee Herrick, the state's 10th poet laureate, asks Californians to "reflect on what the state means to them," Gov. Newsom said.
Scott was formerly married to Amazon founder Jeff Bezos.
School president Hutchinson said she supports the calls for the independent investigation.
A pastor commented, according to the report, that a part of southwestern Riverside County is "the devil's playground."
"Uncertainties and logistical problems" remain, the report states.