In the News
Teachers are leaving and few people want to join the field. Experts are sounding the alarm.
Recent numbers reported during the COVID-19 pandemic show a concerning amount of teachers are leaving their positions and few people want to join the field.
San Francisco School District Faces $125 Million Budget Crisis
The San Francisco school district is facing the difficult task of cutting $125 million from their budget, in the midst of a deadly pandemic when our students need more resources, not less!
Staff Blog: The Truth About Recalls
How Republican activists and wealthy corporate donors are using recall elections to push a rightwing agenda that is dangerous to democracy and disenfranchises low-income voters and people of color.
Newsom’s Budget Proposal Aims to Close Equity Gaps in Cal State, UC Systems
Gov. Newsom’s latest budget proposal includes a 5% increase in funding over a period of five years for UC and Cal State campuses. In exchange, the institutions must work to improve outcome for underserved students of low income and minority backgrounds.
New Attendance Funding Plan to Provide More Money for K-12 Schools
State lawmakers are introducing a bill to tie educational funding to annual enrollment and provide an additional $3 billion per year for our public schools!
Democrats Propose Major Spending Plan to Protect California Forests
Democrats are proposing a $27 billion influx of funding into fire prevention strategies. This is a win win spending plan that, if passed, will protect California’s forests for generations to come!
CA Ethnic Studies Cannot Ignore Black LGBT Struggles
California is once again leading the nation by instituting the ethnic studies as a requirement for high school graduation starting in 2030. But LGBTQ struggles cannot be forgotten.
Community Colleges Need to Focus on Retention
Many community colleges are experiencing a drop in enrollment. This allows for new opportunities to provide more attention and resources to retain those still enrolled.
California Colleges Face Major Housing Crisis
Many college students across California are experiencing housing insecurity, contributing to a larger cycle of stress and student debt.
Pandemic Demonstrates Need for Digital Equity in California Schools
41% percent of low income households do not have full digital access, resulting in resource and performance disparities among students.
Education Funding Promotes School Innovation, Without Question
COVID relief funds helped schools create innovative summer programs that uplift students of all backgrounds from learning loss and pandemic woes.
Why Teacher Diversity Matters
California has a problem with teacher diversity. One in 3 schools don’t have an Asian teacher; 1 in 6 don’t have a Latino teacher; and more than half don’t have a Black teacher.
In a Digital World, We Need to Address Digital Equity
California has seen an increase in device and internet access, but many low-income families still don’t have access to proper educational resources.
Emergency! Districts Across the State Face Major Budget Cuts!
Schools districts across the state are in danger of losing funding. Reductions will cause major layoffs and a limit resources in already cash-strapped classrooms.
Staff Blog: The Case for Community College
President Biden promised free community college. Now, it seems like that promise is at risk. Read Gillian’s take on why community college was important for her and why free community college is important for many others throughout the country.
California Tackles Student Mental Health Crisis
Public school across California are experiencing an unprecedented student mental health crisis as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. A new law signed by Gov. Newsom aims to address this by providing more resources for educators to support student mental health.
Higher Ed Enrollment Declined During the Pandemic
California’s higher education institutions are seeing a drop in enrollment due to the pandemic. Read more on who the most affected demographics are and why this is a problem.
Gov. Newsom Signs Largest Per Pupil Funding Package in State History!
The $123.9 billion package for K-12 education will expand broadband infrastructure across California and provide much needed support for student mental health services.
Staff Blog: Newsom Unbound
Governor Gavin Newsom easily defeated the recall and now he needs to take on California’s most important issue – educating our children.
Reading IS a Civil Right!
California has been plagues with low reading scores. This is most apparent when comparing the disparities between POC vs. white and wealthy students. Nystrom Elementary Schools is tackling this disparity as a civil rights issue.