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ICE Raids Caused Enrollment to Drop. Now Districts Are Paying the Price
As leaders ask lawmakers to help fill budget gaps, conservatives escalate the debate over serving undocumented students.
Linda Jacobson
college readiness
college readiness
UC Board of Regents Wants Recommendations By End of Academic Year on SAT/ACT
Citing unprepared freshmen, thousands of UC professors have called for reinstating college admissions tests, but K-12 Calif. educators are skeptical.
Jo Napolitano
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California
Short Thousands of Bilingual Teachers, California Schools Turn to High School Students
New funding aims to help schools prepare more bilingual teachers, beginning as early as high school.
Zaidee Stavely, EdSource
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Racial History
Can Ethnic Studies Bridge the Achievement Gap? San Francisco Program Shows Gains
California high school students in ethnic study courses achieved higher grades that persisted, a report found.
Jessika Harkay
Artificial Intelligence
Artificial Intelligence
The End of Homework? Teachers Grapple With Cheating in the Age of AI
Teachers say generative AI is forcing them to rethink one of school's oldest institutions.
Greg Toppo
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