Emma Gallegos / EdSource
Reporter, EdSourceEmma Gallegos covers education in California's Central Valley for EdSource.
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Plaintiffs claimed that being evaluated on their commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion and accessibility principles is unconstitutional and has a chilling effect on their free speech rights.
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California State Superintendent of Public Instruction Tony Thurmond vowed on Friday to fight President-elect Donald Trump’s pledge to abolish the U.S. Department of Education.
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California’s literacy problem is among the worst in the country, with 3 out of 10 adults struggling to read.
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Six Firebaugh schools lie in the highest flood risk zones.
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California public libraries depend on local funding, creating wide disparities among communities across the state.
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The library will expand services to five days a week starting Sept. 12.
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The Black Educator Teacher Residency (BETR) aims to recruit Black teaching candidates and transform the education system for Black students.
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As the cost of housing in the Bay Area and coastal Southern California drives families inland in search of relief, some school districts in the vast San Joaquin Valley contend with rapid enrollment growth.
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A petition opposes a plan to convert the facility.