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The Power of Two: embracing both proficiency and growth
January 27, 2017
To measure achievement, CORE Districts take into account both the number of students meeting standards and how much academic growth students are making each year.
Black teachers: How to recruit them and make them stay
Lessons in higher education: What California can learn
Keeping California public university options open
Superintendents: Well-paid and walking away
The debt to degree connection
College in prison: How earning a degree can lead to a new life
Topic
While California's Local Control Funding Formula shifted control over budgeting and decision making from the state to local districts, the state and federal government still retain authority over setting broad education and school finance policies. In this section, find articles about pressing challenges to California's education system, the state's education reforms, how school districts are implementing them, and their impact.
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