Website Ranks California’s Public Schools 38th in the Nation
Personal finance website WalletHub has released its list of the best and worst public school
Personal finance website WalletHub has released its list of the best and worst public school
The problem is most acute in low-income districts.
This past school year, 479,000 students attended private school in the state of California. That’s 57,000 fewer than a decade prior and 158,000 less than in 2000.
Riverside and Tulare counties are getting help from the state in an effort to boost childhood literacy.
Critics call them intrusive. Proponents say they help keep students safe.
LA School Report recently sat down with Ryan J. Smith, one of the co-chairs of State Superintendent Tony Thurmond’s new working group on closing the achievement gap in California schools.