K-12 Schools Spared From Cuts in Budget Deal
Lawmakers have rejected the governor’s initial plan to cut $14 billion from education, including $8 billion from K-12 schools.
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.
Governor Newsom unveiled his revised budget proposal last week and it reflects some harsh new realities.