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Computers in school
Posted inEducation

Recent Ransomware Attack Highlights the Vulnerability of California Schools

by Joe Hong • CalMatters October 15, 2022October 15, 2022

Many school districts have limited or no dedicated cybersecurity teams. With no statewide standards, districts make their own decisions about cybersecurity measures.

Sacramento school board candidate Taylor Kayatta
Posted inEducation

Frustration Over COVID, Unions, Politics Spurs California Parents to Run for School Boards

by Joe Hong • CalMatters August 21, 2022August 22, 2022
Tony Thurmond at a press conference
Posted inEducation

State Schools Chief Tony Thurmond Glides to Re-Election Despite Criticism

by Joe Hong • CalMatters June 4, 2022June 5, 2022
A student gets on a bus after attending a two-hour in school session at Lafayette Elementary School in Clairemont.
Posted inEducation

California’s Substitute Teacher Shortage During COVID Hits Low-Income Students Hardest

by Joe Hong • CalMatters May 15, 2022May 16, 2022
A school bus dropped students off at Mira Mesa High School. Photo by Chris Stone
Posted inEducation

California Public School Enrollment Drops Below 6 Million in Aftermath of COVID

by Joe Hong • CalMatters April 17, 2022April 18, 2022
A school bus dropped students off at Mira Mesa High School. Photo by Chris Stone
Posted inEducation

California’s Schools Need More Help to Address a Chronic Teacher Shortage

by Joe Hong • CalMatters March 19, 2022March 20, 2022
Student vaccinated
Posted inEducation

Culture War Over Masks, Vaccines Divide High School Students Across California

by Joe Hong • CalMatters February 26, 2022February 27, 2022
Student vaccinated
Posted inEducation

Omicron Surge Worsens California’s Teacher Shortage, Closing More Schools

by Joe Hong • CalMatters January 23, 2022January 24, 2022
A math workbook
Posted inEducation

Controversial California Math Guidelines Show Mixed Results in San Francisco Test

by Joe Hong • CalMatters December 12, 2021December 13, 2021
A school bus dropped students off at Mira Mesa High School. Photo by Chris Stone
Posted inEducation

Revised High School Ethnic Studies Curriculum Becomes Law in California

by Joe Hong • CalMatters October 11, 2021October 12, 2021
Sen. Richard Pan
Posted inEducation

California Legislator Eyes Eliminating ‘Personal Belief’ Vaccine Exemption for Schools

by Joe Hong • CalMatters October 10, 2021October 11, 2021
Mobile vaccination at LA schools
Posted inEducation

Other California Districts in No Rush to Follow LAUSD’s New Vaccine Mandate

by Joe Hong • CalMatters September 11, 2021September 12, 2021
Mira Mesa High School students are dropped off on the first day of school. Photo by Chris Stone
Posted inEducation

With Many Teachers Out for COVID, California Schools Desperately Seek Substitutes

by Joe Hong • CalMatters September 5, 2021September 6, 2021

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