Court Upholds Simple Majority Threshold for Special Tax Voter Initiatives
The Court of Appeal in San Francisco has issued a blockbuster decision on the threshold needed for special taxes imposed through a citizens’ initiative.
The Court of Appeal in San Francisco has issued a blockbuster decision on the threshold needed for special taxes imposed through a citizens’ initiative.
Lawmakers have rejected the governor’s initial plan to cut $14 billion from education, including $8 billion from K-12 schools.
School districts across the state are facing calls to reduce or eliminate campus policing. But one school district is defying those demands.
Among the 340,390 employees in California earning $100,000 or more are 109,627 teachers and school administrators and 66,403 college and university employees.
Positive signs in the job market are a good thing. But state, local governments, and schools still need more help.
EdSource has taken a look at the federal money coming to California schools through the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act passed by Congress. And there’s good news.