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Newsom’s Budget Advances Long-Overdue Education Data System
January 29, 2021 | Public Policy Institute of California

California is on the verge of creating a cradle-to-career data system that could help policymakers identify effective educational policies while providing students and families with new tools to investigate college and career options. With support from Governor Newsom, the Cradle-to-Career...

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