Officials at the California Department of Education are standing defiant in response to the threat President Donald Trump may try to strongarm states into changing school curricula. The order in question seeks to punish schools for lessons that involve race,
California Attorney General Rob Bonta said Tuesday that the freeze could cut $3 trillion in federal funding from programs that help the homeless, veterans, seniors, disaster victims and school children nationwide.
The California Department of Education sent a letter to school leaders Tuesday noting their 'obligation' to protect immigrant families' rights to education.
State officials and leaders of county offices of education and school districts speak out against quickly Trump administration’s new guidance allowing immigration enforcement near or in schools.
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In a Jan. 21 statement, David Schapira, chief deputy superintendent of the California Department of Education, issued a statement to all school districts, including charter schools in the state, titled,
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (CITC) — The California Department of Education on Tuesday reminded school leaders the extent to which they can assist federal immigration authorities is limited by state law.
Trump's executive order calling on campuses to address antisemitism has university leaders, faculty and students concerned as the president vows to revoke visas of pro-Palestinian international students who have taken part in protests.
Testing data released Wednesday reveals that, overall, students across the country have not recouped pandemic learning loss in math and reading. California students’ recovery has been especially slow according to data from the 2024 National Assessment of Educational Progress — also known as the Nation’s Report Card.
Some California State Universities advised staff not to answer immigration agents’ questions on school grounds and to contact campus police.
Washington Post staff tried to separate what is happening from what is not, and to explain what may happen in the future.
California students didn't see much improvement in math and reading scores last year, despite renewed attention to boosting proficiency rates, according to a new national education report. Why it matters: The findings reflect a learning loss trend exacerbated by the pandemic.