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California school funding fight settled, with IOUs coming
San Mateo Daily Journal· 3 days agoPending legislative approval, the compromise that the California Department of Education negotiated...
The details behind California teachers’ compromise with Gov. Newsom over education funding
San Jose Mercury News· 7 days agoWhen Newsom unveiled his budget revisions earlier this month, he proposed a maneuver that would impact Proposition 98, the 1988 voter-approved, constitutional mandate that ...
California must not cut spending on crucial financial aid programs - The Aggie
The California Aggie· 5 days agoFor many students, attending college would not be possible without financial aid and scholarships. Luckily for myself and many others, California has been a leader in the efforts to make college more affordable to all students.
10-year-old brings loaded handgun to L.A. school amid rise in school crime, fights
Los Angeles Times· 24 hours agoA 10-year-old fourth-grader brought a loaded handgun to Glassell Park Elementary school on Tuesday,...
California governor criticized for proposal to eliminate health benefit for some disabled immigrants
Associated Press· 7 days agoCalifornia Gov. Gavin Newsom vowed he would not fix the state’s budget deficit by taking away health...
U.S. House GOP spotlights immigration effects on schools as Biden issues asylum order
Utah News Dispatch via Yahoo News· 1 day agoThe hearing in the U.S. House Subcommittee on Early Childhood, Elementary, and Secondary Education...
Gov. Newsom criticized for proposal to eliminate health benefits for some disabled immigrants
ABC 10 Sacramento· 6 days agoCalifornia Gov. Gavin Newsom vowed he would not fix the state's budget deficit by taking away health...
California Governor Criticized for Proposal to Eliminate Health Benefit for Some Disabled Immigrants
US News & World Report· 7 days agoCalifornia Gov. Gavin Newsom vowed he would not fix the state's budget deficit by taking away health insurance from low-income adults living in the country ...
California inmates fight wildfires — but if prisons can’t supply enough crews, what’s next?
The Sacramento Bee· 6 days agoCalifornia has long depended on incarcerated people to battle wildfires. Since the end of World War II, the state has relied on inmates to staff its more than 200 “hand crews ...
Autism, dyslexia, ADHD. How the University of San Diego is helping 'neurodivergent' students succeed
Los Angeles Times· 11 hours agoNiki Elliot skipped the fifth grade. “Embodied equity,” the other term in the new center’s name,...