Remembering the Educators We’ve Lost to COVID-19
In 2020, teachers became frontline workers in a deadly pandemic. Some of them lost their lives.
In 2020, teachers became frontline workers in a deadly pandemic. Some of them lost their lives.
Lawmakers could soon introduce a bill requiring schools to return to in-person instruction this spring.
In a new report, the Commission outlines a plan for transforming California schools into “centers of wellness and healing.”
The federal government is extending federal student debt relief through Jan. 21. Education Secretary Betsy DeVos made the announcement Friday.
ICU capacity fell below 15% in Southern California and the San Joaquin Valley last week, triggering the stay-at-home order for nearly two dozen counties. Six more counties have implemented the restrictions voluntarily.
A tragic incident in Woodbridge, California is reminding teachers and parents of the gravity of mental health.
The Moreno Valley Unified School District has fired the law firm that was representing the district in a lawsuit brought by the family of 13-year-old Diego Stolz.
Review of testing data by NWEA Research shows the shift to virtual classrooms during the COVID-19 pandemic has had negative impacts on learning, but not to the extent that many feared.
The selection of two women to lead the Board continues a trend toward greater inclusion and diversity in the public education.
Officials with the Chico Unified and Orland Unified school districts are pulling out all the stops amid a substitute teacher shortage.