The new $100K fee strains schools that need foreign workers to fill teacher jobs, especially in special education and bilingual education.
The non-passage of a bill means that a moratorium on new nonclassroom-based charter schools will expire on Jan. 1, which ...
For decades, a four-year college degree was widely seen as the standard path to getting most midlevel jobs in the United ...
The University of California is sharpening its focus on the transition from education to employment, responding to mounting ...
Ashley Peters departed Los Angeles International Airport at the beginning of this year, less than one year after graduating from University of California, Irvine. The 23-year-old left behind four ...
Leda Mox was represented by the Institute for Justice, a public interest law firm that is calling the ruling an "important First Amendment win." Leda Mox has partnered with the Institute for Justice ...
Every year, the California Department of Education releases statewide test results. And every year, the numbers tell the same grim story. This year, over half of all students tested failed to meet ...
Millions of California water rights documents were only accessible in physical form in a vault. Now, they’re online for the first time ever. SACRAMENTO, California — California water regulators ...
California has enacted the Digital Age Assurance Act (AB 1043), setting a new standard for online age verification. The law requires device OS providers, like Google and Apple, to collect user ages ...
First-grader Mary Greer shows her work during a phonics-based reading lesson at Hunt Valley Elementary School in Springfield, Virginia. (Jahi Chikwendiu/The Washington Post) The “reading wars” that ...
L.A. city attorney files lawsuit against online gambling giant for operating illegally in California
Los Angeles city attorney Hydee Feldstein Soto announced Thursday that a lawsuit has been filed against online gambling giant Stake.us for allegedly operating illegally within the state of California.
The test is meant to filter out teachers who hold views “antithetical” to Oklahoma values. By Jonathan Wolfe Oklahoma will require teachers coming from New York and California to pass a test to combat ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results