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New School Data Raises Concerns Among California Education Experts About Pandemic Recovery
November 24, 2024 | The Mercury News

While schools in the Bay Area and across the state are seeing more students graduate and attend class, academic performance among students remains stagnant nearly five years after the pandemic. That’s according to new data from the California Department of...

LAUSD Students Approach Prepandemic Achievement Levels, Outpacing State
November 22, 2024 | Los Angeles Times

The Los Angeles Unified School District showed strong gains in newly released state metrics and reached a record graduation rate, but overall academic performance fell well short of state learning goals. The latest release of state data indicated positive trends...

How Another Trump Administration May Impact CA Education: LAist Podcast with PACE Faculty Director Julie Marsh
November 22, 2024 | LAist

Among his campaign promises, Trump has vowed to dismantle the Department of Education, stating his intention to shift control of education back to the states. Additionally, he has proposed withholding funding from schools that recognize transgender students and deporting undocumented...

Attendance is a Bright Spot in the Latest California School Dashboard
November 21, 2024 | CalMatters

California’s public school students are continuing to rebound from the pandemic, with more showing up for class, more graduating and fewer misbehaving at school, according to new data released today. The California School Dashboard, a color-coded snapshot of how students...

New Bachelor's Degrees: Community Colleges Offer More Opportunities
November 21, 2024 | LAist

In my years reporting on community colleges, I never knew that 29 campuses offer bachelor’s degrees (at the time of writing this). My goal — as a first-generation Latina student — is to receive a degree at one of the...

Linda McMahon is Trump's Pick for Secretary of Education: PACE Faculty Director Julie Marsh Discusses
November 20, 2024 | KCBS Radio

With president-elect Donald Trump putting together his cabinet at a record pace, one of his most recent picks is for secretary of Education. Linda McMahon, who led the Small Business Administration during Trump's first term, has been chosen--but has minimal...

Former PACE Faculty Director Christopher Edley Jr.’s Legacy Honored with Berkeley Education Special Event and New Fellowship
November 20, 2024 | Berkeley School of Education

On November 6, 2024, the UC Berkeley School of Education (BSE) gathered esteemed guests, including faculty, family, alumni and local education leaders, to honor former Berkeley School of Education (BSE) interim dean and passionate civil rights and educational equity advocate...

The Fight for Education—Insights from PACE Faculty Director Julie Marsh and PACE Board Advisor Carl Cohn
November 15, 2024 | USC Rossier School of Education

Across the nation, school board meetings have become increasingly contentious in recent years, with parents and community members expressing frustration and anger over a variety of issues. From critical race theory (CRT) to book bans, these meetings have become a...

Fewer Kids Are Going to California Public Schools. Is There a Right Way to Close Campuses?
November 15, 2024 | CalMatters

When the superintendent in San Francisco Unified proposed closing schools recently, parents launched a prolonged — and successful — protest. The uproar may have died down for now, but the issue is likely to erupt at school boards across the...

California Schools Brace for Trump’s Attacks on Immigrants, Trans Students and ‘Woke’ Curriculum
November 14, 2024 | CalMatters

Education has never been a top priority of President-elect Donald Trump’s, but that doesn’t mean schools — or students — will be immune from Trump’s agenda in the next four years, education experts say. Trump may slash school funding, cut civil...

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