EdSource
EdSource believes that access to a quality education is an important right of all children. We further believe that an informed, involved public is necessary to strengthen California’s schools for the benefit of the state’s children, its civic life and its economy.
EdSource works to engage Californians on key education challenges with the goal of enhancing learning success. It does so by providing timely, useful and accurate information to key education stakeholders and the larger public; advancing awareness of major education initiatives being implemented in California and nationally; and highlighting effective models and strategies intended to improve student outcomes, as well as identifying areas that are in need of repair or reform.
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California colleges doubt the U.S. Department of Education's plans will do much to help campuses struggling with delays in awarding financial aid.
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After a contentious process to revise and approve the state's math framework, California policymakers must now figure out how to implement the new recommendations.
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The end of the pandemic pause means student borrowers as of Oct. 1 resumed loan payments. Here's a guide for anyone who owes college debt or who is looking to borrow money for college.
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Current students worry they will be pushed out of dorms. Protests held.
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Decrease is largely due to record losses in transfers from the community colleges
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When it votes in January, the CSU board of trustees plans to reject a proposal to require a fourth year of high school math for admission.
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State Public Health Officer Dr. Tomás Aragón rescinded a public health order requiring that all school employees show proof of vaccination or be tested at least weekly. The new policy is effective Sept. 17.
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California legislative leaders would add $4.5 billion above the governor's proposal for the Local Control Funding Formula, and drop $700 million for early literacy and $1.5 billion for community schools.
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New study concludes that the nation’s largest university system underpays non-faculty staff
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Empty classrooms and quiet hallways: California’s rural far north grapples with declining enrollmentEnrollment has dropped more than 5% in rural Northern California over the past 20 years, with some districts seeing drops of 50% or more.