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As another school year comes to a close, some 3,000 California teachers and counselors have found themselves out of work due to layoffs, but officials say the complicated factors involved include ...
In a month meant to celebrate both mothers and teachers, I’m reflecting on my own journey of parenthood and wondering when we are going to finally fix this broken system in California that ...
Nearly 80,000 educators in dozens of school districts across the state joined forces Tuesday to launch an unprecedented campaign for better wages. Antioch Unified School District names new ...
It’s a space for inspiration, confidence-building, and personal growth—thanks to this week’s News Channel 13’s Top Teacher, Monica Barnes. Barnes, an eighth-grade English teacher ...
Early in her career, Sandi taught students in Solano County Juvenile Hall and later began teaching English at Woodland High School in Woodland, CA. Sandi was an amazing classroom presence ...
Languages: English While California might be known for a more liberal focus on diversity in its public education, a new report revealed that Texas' teachers are more diverse than the Golden State's.
An art teacher at a middle school in California died last week of rabies.It's presumed Leah Seneng got rabies from a bat that had entered her classroom.Seneng told a friend that she noticed the ...
Health officials are warning Californians of the dangers associated with handling wild animals after a Central Valley art teacher was ... rabid bat,” the California Department of Public Health ...
Several Southern California teachers are facing disciplinary action after fervid anti-Trump outbursts made in the wake of the November election that rattled school communities and generated fierce ...
A California teacher has been suspended after subjecting his students to a raving, profanity-laced tirade after the results of Tuesday’s election. In a viral video secretly recorded by a student ...
Joelle Clark, a California teacher, says policies on phone use can be hard to enforce. Clark says students will use their phones if they can, but locking them away could cause safety concerns.