July 16, 2021 | The Nation

California Governor Gavin Newsom signed a series of budget bills worth more than $100 billion, giving the most detailed glimpse yet into how the state’s huge budget surplus will be distributed over the coming months, and how California’s experiment with...

July 13, 2021 | Education Week

News headlines about the three federal stimulus packages totaling $192 billion for public schools since the beginning of the pandemic have emphasized their potential to lead to significant academic and other improvements—expanded mental health resources, broader summer school offerings, cleaner...

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In the latest edition of the annual PACE/USC Rossier poll, partisanship is running high, but there’s still widespread agreement on how to help students catch up academically.

Welcome to Professor Benjamin W. Domingue!
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Policy Analysis for California Education (PACE) is excited to announce that Professor Benjamin W. Domingue will join PACE’s leadership team as faculty director representing the Stanford Graduate School of Education.

July 7, 2021 | Stanford Magazine

At the end of arguably the most challenging school year in history, a lot of parents are ready to throw textbooks and progress reports into a summer bonfire. But many are also concerned about what their kids missed out on...

July 2, 2021 | EdSource

Special education in California has been showered with more than $1 billion in new state and federal money in recent weeks, enough to potentially transform a system that’s been underfunded for decades. Advocates were thrilled with the funding windfall, but...