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This story was originally published by EdSource. Sign up for their daily newsletter.Top TakeawaysThe Trump administration adds a $100,000 fee …
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This story was originally published by EdSource. Sign up for their daily newsletter.Top TakeawaysThe Trump administration adds a $100,000 fee …
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A decade ago, California schools introduced a new K-12 science curriculum that was hands-on, interactive and designed to prepare students for …
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Singer José Feliciano and artist Ignacio Gómez have been named Padrinos de Honor/Honorary Chairs of a Latino summit at Cal State San Bernardino.
As LAUSD announces safe zones, for some educators and parents, it’s still not enough.
The night before school, Adriana Abich always gets nervous. Nervous there won’t be enough school supplies for new students, or that classrooms…
