State board chooses new way of measuring school progress on tests
January 11, 2017
It also decides which schools' English learners will fall in the accountability system's low-performing "red zone."
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
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The coronavirus pandemic upended education in California, shifting the focus from a series of major reforms initiated by Gov. Jerry Brown in 2013 that changed how funding was allocated to schools and the accountability systems for schools and districts. Nonetheless, efforts to make California’s systems of education more equitable from cradle to career, continue. In this section, you will find articles about the legislation and policies that affect California’s public schools and universities.
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