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Schools across California report that parents and students have been detained or deported. In the aftermath, teachers are ...
The Trump administration is proposing the biggest cuts in a half-century to federal financial aid by reducing Pell Grant ...
Readers like you who support us have said: “I depend on EdSource to tell us what’s going on in education in our state and ...
As news spread of immigration agents chasing and arresting day laborers at a Home Depot in the southeast Los Angeles city of ...
An increasing number of school districts around the country are switching to a four-day school week to save money, improve ...
New research reveals that many middle school students hit a “decoding threshold,” the 74 reported. More than 20% of students in fifth through seventh-grade trip over words they don’t recognize and can ...
Legislators would undo a proposed 3% cut to CSU and UC in an alternative budget that they must negotiate with Gov. Gavin ...
Marin County’s schools superintendent has intervened in a controversial board of trustees decision not to renew consultant contracts to help Black students at Tamalpais High School, the Marin ...
The U.S. Supreme Court, in a unanimous opinion, has lowered the burden for students with disabilities to sue their schools.
Following a rocky rollout of this year’s FAFSA, roughly 5.7 million students applied for aid nationwide — compared to the average of 17 million applicants, The Hill reported. “Because the FAFSA became ...
The Christian anti-abortion nonprofit previously offered sexual education that elicited complaints from parents. The ...