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California schools would get more money than ever in Newsom’s budget, but can they open?

01/12/2021

Hannah Wiley, Sawsan Morrar, and Lara Korte, The Sacramento Bee

Newsom’s school reopening plan puts tight deadlines on districts, legislature

01/11/2021

Ricardo Cano, CalMatters

Newsom’s budget targets reopening, reviving public schools and universities

01/09/2021

Howard Blume, Teresa Watanabe, and Nina Agrawal, Los Angeles Times

Gov. Newsom proposes $4.6 billion for summer school, more learning time in 2021-22 budget

01/08/2021

John Fensterwald, EdSource

Gov. Newsom proposes largest education budget in state's history

01/08/2021

Rina Nakano, ABC 10 News San Diego

California schools struggle to pay for ventilation upgrades, key to safely reopen campuses

01/08/2021

Betty Marquez Rosales and Carolyn Jones, EdSource

Congress Could Go Big on COVID-19 Aid for Schools After Democrats Take Control

01/07/2021

Andrew Ujifusa, Education Week

Some California superintendents say Newsom’s classroom reopening plan comes up short

01/06/2021

John Myers, Los Angeles Times

Put students first – return $12.5 billion in deferrals to schools

01/06/2021

Bill Lucia, CalMatters

California schools build local wireless networks to bridge digital divide

01/04/2021

Ali Tadayon and Sydney Johnson, EddSource

Responses of cheer and doubt to Gov. Newsom’s plan for in-person instruction

12/30/2020

John Fensterwald, EdSource

Newsom announces $450-per-student incentive to reopen schools

12/30/2020

Ana B. Ibarra and Mikhail Zinshteyn, CalMatters

California school districts, charter schools to get $6.8 billion, in varying amounts, of federal aid

12/27/2020

John Fensterwald and Daniel J. Willis. EdSource

Biden team's multibillion-dollar school testing plan takes shape

12/23/2020

Adam Cancryn and David Lim, Politico

The Incredible Shrinking COVID-19 Relief Package for Schools?

12/15/2020

Andrew Ujifusa, Education Week

Sacramento City Unified rejects budget cuts. New school board will inherit financial crisis

12/11/2020

Sawsan Morrar, The Sacramento Bee

CDC: Here’s How Much It Would Cost Schools to Safeguard Against COVID-19

12/11/2020

Andrew Ujifusa, Education Week

Despite calls for help, school districts fend for themselves on campus coronavirus tests

12/11/2020

Howard Blume, Los Angeles Times

San Diego Unified may cut $155 million from budget, approves 370 early retirements

12/09/2020

Kristen Taketa, The San Diego Union-Tribune

California must ‘flip the script’ and reopen schools first

12/04/2020

Alex Cherniss, EdSource

What will tax increase advocates do now?

11/15/2020

Dan Walters, Cal Matters

In California, fate of tax hikes depends on who is asking

11/14/2020

Adam Beam, The Associated Press

Why the Pandemic's Recession May Fuel Legal Push for More K-12 Aid

10/20/2020

Daarel Burnette II, Education Week

Schools need additional funding to cope with pandemic crisis, voters say

10/08/2020

Louis Freedberg, EdSource

K-12 Budgets Face Grim Outlook, as States Will Need Years to Recover From COVID Recession

10/06/2020

David Saleh Rauf, EdWeek Market Brief

Closing California's Digital Divide: One Rural Teacher’s Fight to Get Her Students Connected

09/22/2020

Julia McEvoy, KQED

Some San Diego-area families still lack reliable internet needed for distance learning

09/19/2020

Kristen Taketa, The San Diego Union-Tribune

First big reform of California’s education funding law awaits governor’s signature

09/16/2020

John Fensterwald, EdSource

Tens of thousands of L.A. area students still need computers or Wi-Fi 6 months into pandemic

09/15/2020

Paloma Esquivel & Howard Blume, Los Angeles Times

Judge Strikes Down DeVos Rule on COVID-19 Relief Funds in Nationwide Order

09/05/2020

Evie Blad, EdWeek

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