A generational upsurge of public school walkouts. For San Jose teachers, home isn't where the NIMBYs are. Death of a black Humboldt State student.
Tensions mount between L.A. teachers and the city's public school district. Betsy DeVos' No Gun Left Behind grants. Will California's charter school law be revised after...
A troubled charter-school advocate calls it quits -- but not before participating in a string of key policy votes.
If privatization is making American education the Wild West for those wishing to profit off children using public dollars, then Los Angeles Unified is its Tombstone.
The Social Justice Humanitas Academy is one of a handful of community schools that have been dramatically closing opportunity and achievement gaps in some of Los...
A monopoly market drives inequality, a report from the California Community Foundation says.
School districts are struggling to address the 'homework gap' faced by students without adequate web access.
Has Martin’s Potato Roll Become the MAGA Burger Bun?
Some powerful business interests oppose government efforts to ensure free broadband for low-income communities.
The clock is ticking as the state's most vulnerable water users face a tough reckoning.
The plan has its origins with Betsy DeVos, Donald Trump’s secretary of education, and could drastically affect L.A. school budgets.
The headless-chicken days of March. Zoom crashes. Parents against PPE. And yet teacher stress levels are returning to normal.
Middle school is where many students branch out academically. Some seem to thrive online, while others have “dropped off the map.”
While some kids spend class time looking at age-inappropriate YouTube videos, their teachers search for ways to connect with them.
The billionaire's controversial training program has found a new home at Yale University.
Los Angeles-Hollywood-area parents say they were not consulted about a new middle school whose student body would be drawn from whiter and wealthier schools.
A Latinx novelist challenged Georgia Southern University students to think about their whiteness. They did, and the results were not pretty.
Cory Booker emerges from the school choice closet. More California kids are missing classes due to fires. Ethnic studies gets a reboot.
Researchers say low provider pay and low quality care are endemic to California’s patchwork childcare industry.
Studies Weekly found hundreds of instances of racial bias and inaccuracies within its teaching materials, which are used in several states.