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The right choices? Leaders, policymakers and experts react to Gov. Newsom's 2022-23 education budget
See what education leaders are saying about the governor’s plan to fund education in the coming year.
EdSource staff
January 18, 2023
Reactions to the governor's higher education budget proposals
Leaders representing all segments of California’s education system share their reactions to the governor’s 2023-24 January budget proposal for California's public college and university systems.
EdSource staff
January 17, 2023
Reactions to the governor's K-12 education budget proposals
Leaders representing all segments of California's education system share their reactions to the governor’s proposed 2023-24 budget for the state's K-12 public schools.
EdSource staff
January 17, 2023
Reactions to the governor's early education budget proposals
Leaders representing all segments of California’s education system share their reactions to the governor’s 2023-24 January budget proposal for early education.
EdSource staff
January 17, 2023
Chico State names interim provost; former provost remains on board despite 'immediate' resignation
Chico State President Gayle Hutchinson announced that Stephen Perez, interim president at San Jose State since January 2022, will be joining Chico State as interim provost and vice president for academic affairs.
Michael Weber, Chico Enterprise-Record
January 7, 2023
EdSource's Best of 2022: Dual Enrollment: Who's in, who's out
Over the past year, EdSource’s coverage has looked at the growing popularity of dual enrollment programs, as well as the issues surrounding access to these programs across the state.
EdSource staff
January 3, 2023
EdSource's Best of 2022: CSU's Title IX Reckoning
Over the past year, EdSource’s reporting on the country’s largest public university system has examined the outcomes when faculty and administrators are found in violation of Title IX.
EdSource staff
December 30, 2022
EdSource's Best of 2022: State and nationwide test scores show pandemic-related declines
EdSource’s reporting played a key role in pushing California to release Smarter Balanced test data after the state had previously announced plans to delay its public release.
EdSource staff
December 29, 2022
EdSource's Best of 2022: California's reading dilemma
In the past year, EdSource has taken a deep dive into the complex debate about how to solve California’s literacy crisis.
EdSource staff
December 28, 2022
CSU's Title IX Reckoning
The resignation of Joseph I. Castro as CSU chancellor over his mishandling of a Title IX sexual harassment case involving an administrator when he was president of Fresno State has put a spotlight on how the 23-campus system handles sexual and gender misconduct complaints from students and staff.
EdSource staff
December 5, 2022
Rafael expected he would go to a university — the system never did
Rafael's parents urged him to make a different life for himself than they lived as farm workers in the Central Valley. He overcame many odds and got himself accepted to a university only to find yet another challenge.
Nick Fouriezos
October 3, 2022
Finishing in Four Years
Finishing college on time lowers tuition and living costs, reduces debt and prepares students for job demands. This series examines strategies that helped two campuses to make significant progress in improving their 4-year graduations rates.
EdSource staff
May 5, 2022
Class of 2022
For the first time in two decades, California’s K-12 enrollment dropped under 6 million students, a sure sign that many students did not return after the pandemic. But within the state, there was movement: sharp enrollment declines in coastal counties and sharp increases inland. This reporting series from EdSource looks at the changes and trends in California public school enrollment.
EdSource staff
May 4, 2022
California's Enrollment Rollercoaster
For the first time in two decades, California’s K-12 enrollment dropped under 6 million students, a sure sign that many students did not return after the pandemic. But within the state, there was movement: sharp enrollment declines in coastal counties and sharp increases inland. This reporting series from EdSource looks at the changes and trends in California public school enrollment.
EdSource staff
April 21, 2022
Teaching Mathematics in California
California is developing a new framework to guide math instruction K-12 classrooms.