September 8, 1999 | SFGATE

One in four children across the nation has left the neighborhood school in favor of a magnet or charter school, voucher program or private school, despite lax oversight and scant evidence of academic success, according to a two-year study released...

June 7, 1999 | The Los Angeles Times

Ask instructor Donald Misumi what challenges will confront the new chancellor of the Los Angeles Community College District, and his response is typical: He laughs. “Got an hour?” he asks. The district’s reputation for excessive bureaucracy and under-funding has achieved...

In 1985 the Board of Governors of California Community Colleges, in honor of the former state Chancellor, Gerald C. Hayward, created awards for outstanding community college faculty. The Gerald C. Hayward Award for "Excellence in Education" has been awarded since...

February 25, 1999 | The Los Angeles Times

Nearly a year after convening a panel of experts on accountability, Los Angeles school officials have distilled their recommendations into a set of principles to guide a new system that would make every district employee, from custodian to superintendent, responsible...

December 16, 1998 | Education Week

Governor-elect Gray Davis of California appears poised to reshape what many see as the state's piecemeal and inefficient system of developing policies to govern its 8,000 K–12 public schools. His new education secretary, a prominent former state senator, is expected...

April 22, 1998 | Education Week

School districts are not responding to charter schools with swift, dramatic changes, according to a study released by Policy Analysis for California Education, a university-based research consortium. A majority of districts in which the independent public schools have been established...

April 19, 1995 | SFGATE

How Refreshing to read a report on improving California schools that is comprehensive, practical, specific and demonstrates that its writers have actually set foot in a classroom. The report, "Rebuilding Education in the Golden State: A Plan for California's Schools"...

September 19, 1993 | The Los Angeles Times

They were the splintered children of America. There were Ceasar, Dasha, Jesse, Jamilett, Ali and Alex. Only two had lived their entire lives with the same two parents. The lives of those two had been anything but stable. Their families...

March 26, 1993 | The Los Angeles Times

Nearly two-thirds of Californians believe the way to improve their public schools is through wiser--not more--spending, but a bare majority is willing to pay higher taxes to restore state cuts in education funding, a Los Angeles Times Poll has found...

June 3, 1990 | Desert News

Much has been written about America's failing schools and how free-market "choice plans" can save them. One school district in California, however, has moved beyond rhetoric and is implementing a reasoned and restructured choice plan that warrants careful scrutiny.