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Play, potties, preschool: TK for All

California’s Reading Dilemma

Saving Head Start

Falling rates, rising risk: Vaccination rates down in California

Five Years Later: Covid’s Lasting Impact on Education
The resignation of Joseph I. Castro as CSU chancellor over his mishandling of a Title IX sexual harassment case involving an administrator when he was president of Fresno State has put a spotlight on how the 23-campus system handles sexual and gender misconduct complaints from students and staff. The board of trustees launched a review of Title IX practices across the system. EdSource’s reporting on the country’s largest public university system includes examining the outcomes when faculty and administrators are found in violation of Title IX.

December 08, 2022
CSU is auditing the handling of Title IX cases at all 23 campuses. Investigators visited Chico State in September.
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One year after the L.A. fires, schools are on varied paths to recovery. This project looks into the major milestones and obstacles faced by Pasadena Unified and Los Angeles Unified and what lies ahead.
After years of gradual expansion, California is making transitional kindergarten available for all 4-year-olds this fall.
This EdSource special report examines the state of early reading in California, the needs of special learners, teacher preparation and training and curricula and textbooks that are driving instruction.
Head Start is a national anti-poverty program for children from families living below the national poverty line. Much of the program is focused on providing preschool for 4-year-olds and support for their families. However, the Trump administration has threatened to cut funding for the program. Our special report explores the implications.