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Covering education in California and beyond | EdSource Donate Newsletters Contact Us Uncertainty over Head Start funding puts parents and teachers on edgeTrump administration slashing programs for students with disabilities, struggling readersCalifornia schools spend millions on police officers, with little public discussionHead Start allies wait, worry about possible funding cutsPandemic-era push to ‘build solutions’ must continue, panel saysHow earning a college degree put four California men on a path from prison to new lives | Documentary Falling rates, rising risk: Vaccination rates down in CaliforniaFive Years Later: Covid’s Lasting Impact on EducationGetting Students Back to SchoolCalling the cops: Policing in California schoolsBlack teachers: How to recruit them and make them stayLessons in Higher Education: California and BeyondUpcomingThe future of California higher education under TrumpMay 20, 2025March 27, 2025Five years after Covid: Innovations that are driving resultsView Now November 19, 2024A new law aims to expand access to STEM. 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May 16, 2025 School Boards/Local Control Credit: Randall Benton / EdSource Credit: Randall Benton / EdSource Head Start offers path to success for children, families Diana Lambert Head Start students learn, eat healthy meals and receive dental and medical services. Parents worry federal funding cuts could limit the number of children in the program or end it altogether. May 15, 2025 Head Start Federal impacts on California education Thursday, May 8, 2025 — 9:00 am Federal judge orders Trump administration to unblock pandemic relief funding Tuesday, May 6, 2025 — 9:33 am Families sue U.S. Department of Education to continue civil rights investigations Monday, May 5, 2025 — 9:29 am Bay Area universities reel from cuts in research funding from National Institutes of Health View all Latest News Briefs Thursday, May 15, 2025 — 10:42 am Over 50 higher education groups call on Trump administration to stop ‘political attacks’ Thursday, May 15, 2025 — 8:57 am California attorney general launches civil rights investigation into San Diego juvenile halls View All Podcast: Education Beat A weekly podcast that gets to the heart of education issues in California and beyond. May 15, 2025Uncertainty over Head Start funding puts parents and teachers on edgeJackie Stephens’ daughters Mercy and Hope both attended preschool through Head Start, and she says they’ve thrived. But now she’s worried.EdSource · Uncertainty over Head Start funding puts parents and teachers on edgeRecent EpisodesView AllMay 8, 2025Trump administration slashing programs for students with disabilities, struggling readersMay 1, 2025California schools spend millions on police officers, with little public discussion Commentaries View all With AI in schools, local leadership matters more than ever By Patricia Burch State aid for religious schools? Bad idea for faiths and taxpayers By Bruce Fuller A courtside view of school spirit’s enduring power By Kelcie Lee Latest News View all Map: Head Start programs across California Yuxuan Xie This interactive map lets you explore current Head Start programs across California. May 15, 2025 Head Start Credit: AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli Credit: AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli No cuts for schools, more funding for early literacy in Newsom’s revised budget John Fensterwald, Diana Lambert, Emma Gallegos, Amy DiPierro, Karen D’Souza, Zaidee Stavely, And Michael Burke Schools will receive a 2.3% cost of living adjustment; cuts for CSU and UC will be less than they had expected under the governor’s January proposal. May 14, 2025 School Finance Credit: Randall Benton / EdSource Credit: Randall Benton / EdSource Head Start allies wait, worry about possible funding cuts Diana Lambert Donald Trump’s federal budget proposal did not include cuts to Head Start, but supporters of the early education program are concerned its funding could be cut during budget negotiations. May 14, 2025 Head Start Credit Robin Beck / AFP Credit Robin Beck / AFP Bill to address antisemitism in schools to get special hearing Wednesday John Fensterwald The Legislative Jewish Caucus is swapping this bill with wider support for a contested alternative calling for creating standards for ethnic studies courses. May 13, 2025 Ethnic Studies Featured Video How earning a college degree put four California men on a path from prison to new lives | Documentary Featured Data Amid deadly measles outbreak, California’s childhood vaccination rates are falling Roundtable The future of California higher education under Trump Artículos más recientes en español Leer más Credit: Alison Yin / EdSource Credit: Alison Yin / EdSource El presupuesto de Trump eliminaría el financiamiento para aprendices de inglés, educación de adultos y contratación de maestros John Fensterwald, Diana Lambert, Emma Gallegos, And Zaidee Stavely El presidente propone mantener el financiamiento para el Título I y para los estudiantes con discapacidades, así como hacer recortes importantes en otras áreas de la educación. May 14, 2025 Política Educativa Federal Crédito: Zaidee Stavely/EdSource Crédito: Zaidee Stavely/EdSource Por qué Texas está por delante de California en educación bilingüe Zaidee Stavely Texas inscribe a sus aprendices de inglés en educación bilingüe a más del doble de la tasa de California. May 5, 2025 Educación Bilingüe Stay up to date with California education Get a daily digest on all you need to know about California schools and districts. Email Address * * indicates required Topic Focus Quick Guides EdSource’s quick guides make complex education issues easier to understand. These brief explanatory articles provide an introduction to key trends, systems, institutions and debates in California education and the context you need to go deeper. Have a suggestion for a topic that would benefit from a similar explainer? Let us know! Credit: Alison Yin / EdSource Credit: Alison Yin / EdSource How districts can increase student access to computer science | Quick Guide Lasherica Thornton Proper teacher preparation is the first critical step toward implementing an effective computer science course. April 9, 2025 Teacher Preparation Credit: Zaidee Stavely / EdSource Credit: Zaidee Stavely / EdSource What does threatened federal funding do for California K-12 schools? | Quick Guide Zaidee Stavely And Daniel J. Willis It is unclear which federal funding could be targeted if schools don’t abolish diversity, equity and inclusion efforts, but these are some of the largest K-12 programs funded by the federal government. February 24, 2025 Federal Education Policy Credit: Pexels Credit: Pexels What parents and students need to know about LAUSD’s cellphone ban Mallika Seshadri Los Angeles Unified’s cellphone ban is slated to go into effect Feb. 18. Here’s what students and parents can expect. February 13, 2025 Quick Guides Featured Topics College & CareersEarly LearningPolicy & FinanceStudent Well-Being Featured Special Project Falling rates, rising risk: Vaccination rates down in California School vaccination rates have come into greater focus as Texas grapples with a deadly measles outbreak. At the same time, the most recent data indicates a drop in kindergarten vaccination rates that’s brought some areas of California below herd immunity, increasing the possibility of a Texas-like outbreak in some parts of the state. Credit: (AP Photo/Mary Conlon, File) Credit: (AP Photo/Mary Conlon, File) Amid deadly measles outbreak, California’s childhood vaccination rates are falling Karen D’Souza While childhood vaccination rates in California remain higher than the rest of the country, 16 counties are now below the threshold for herd immunity to vaccines. April 17, 2025 Falling rates, rising risk: Vaccination rates down in California California school vaccinations database Yuxuan Xie, Justin Allen, And Daniel J. Willis Find out how many students are vaccinated at your school. April 17, 2025 Falling rates, rising risk: Vaccination rates down in California Video View all Head Start allies wait, worry about possible funding cuts Donald Trump’s federal budget proposal did not include cuts to Head Start, but supporters of the early education program are concerned its funding could be cut during budget negotiations. Pandemic-era push to ‘build solutions’ must continue, panel says The coronavirus pandemic led to some leaders adopting innovative approaches to address daunting challenges that have long existed, a panel said. Ballet opens doors for children to chase the joy of dance New Ballet founder Dalia Rawson believes the arts are an expression of our collective humanity that belongs to all of us, not a luxury for the privileged few. Most Popular Stories Credit: University of California Credit: University of California University of Texas Chancellor James Milliken chosen as next University of California president Michael Burke And Amy DiPierro Milliken will take over UC’s top job at a tumultuous time for the 10-campus system, facing federal threats and uncertainties on top of a likely state budget cut. May 2, 2025 University of California Credit: Lasherica Thornton/ EdSource Credit: Lasherica Thornton/ EdSource AmeriCorps cuts slash support services, programs for vulnerable communities Lasherica Thornton The federal government has slashed hundreds of millions in grants to support volunteers who provide an array of services in schools and communities across California and the nation. May 2, 2025 High-needs students Credit: Allison Shelley for EDUimages Credit: Allison Shelley for EDUimages Number of California teaching credentials increases after two-year slump Diana Lambert The number of new California teaching credentials increased last year, but new threats to preparation funding and low enrollment could erase the gains. April 28, 2025 Teacher Shortage Credit: Zaidee Stavely/EdSource Credit: Zaidee Stavely/EdSource Why Texas is ahead of California on bilingual education Zaidee Stavely Texas enrolls its English learners in bilingual education at more than double the rate of California. April 24, 2025 Bilingual Education 436 14th St. Suite 310Oakland, CA 94612 Phone 510-433-0421 Fax 510-433-0422 EdSource@edsource.org Privacy Policy 2025 EdSource. All Rights Reserved.
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