California Colleges Face Major Housing Crisis
Many college students across California are experiencing housing insecurity as a result of increased enrollment and hostile rental markets. This lack of secure housing negatively impacts student performance and is contributing to a larger cycle of stress and student debt among college-aged Californians.
In a Digital World, We Need to Address Digital Equity
California has seen an increase in device and internet access, but many low-income families still don’t have access to proper educational resources.
Why Teacher Diversity Matters
California has a problem with teacher diversity. One in 3 schools don’t have an Asian teacher; 1 in 6 don’t have a Latino teacher; and more than half don’t have a Black teacher.
Emergency! Districts Across the State Face Major Budget Cuts!
Schools districts across the state are experiencing declining enrollment rates as a result of the pandemic, and many are in danger of losing funding. Reductions will cause major layoffs and a limit resources in already cash-strapped classrooms.
California Tackles Student Mental Health Crisis
Public school across California are experiencing an unprecedented student mental health crisis as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. A new law signed by Gov. Newsom aims to address this by providing more resources for educators to support student mental health.
Gov. Newsom Signs Largest Per Pupil Funding Package in State History!
The $123.9 billion package for K-12 education will expand broadband infrastructure across California and provide much needed support for student mental health services.
Higher Ed Enrollment Declined During the Pandemic
California’s higher education institutions are seeing a drop in enrollment due to the pandemic. Read more on who the most affected demographics are and why this is a problem.
Reading IS a Civil Right!
California has been plagues with low reading scores. This is most apparent when comparing the disparities between POC vs. white and wealthy students. Nystrom Elementary Schools is tackling this disparity as a civil rights issue.
Oakland Houses Teachers of Color
Oakland’s Teacher Rooted in Oakland program has provided subsidies and reduced housing prices to 30 teachers of color. This program has come in an opportune time during our teacher shortage crisis caused by the pandemic.
COVID Exacerbates the Teacher Shortage
Throughout the country, class sizes are expanding but the teaching pool is shrinking. School districts are offering signing bonuses and a range of cash incentives for teachers and education experts.
Young voters are key to Newsom surviving the recall
The youngest eligible Californians are least likely of any age group to register, or to vote. We need to change that, soon.
California is Facing an Unprecedented Teacher Shortage
The Covid pandemic and decades of underfunding public schools has created a severe shortage of qualified teachers.
It’s Time For Our Schools to Catch Up
With additional funding coming to our public schools, students are playing catch up from the lack of resources and instructor attention they received last year. Read about why we need continuous and reliable funding for our schools for years to come!
We’re Burying Our Kids in Debt (Just Not the Way You Think)
Schools should not be forced to take out loans to simply keep the lights on. Read more about how this perpetuates the cycle of education inequity in schools all over the country.
Teens Are Advocating for Mental Health Days Off School
A healthy school environment isn't just a productive space. Mental health is important if we want our kids to succeed and flourish in school! Read more about why teens need mental health days off, especially this back to school season.
Pandemic prompts grief support in schools
As students prepare to return to their classrooms for the 2021-22 school year, many are processing grief after the death of a loved one during the pandemic. To help those students, some schools are planning to offer grief support as part of their social-emotional learning curriculums.
Bay Area school districts ready to tackle learning loss after year of online learning
In San Francisco, hundreds of public school students experienced learning losses after more than a year of online learning. The school district used the summer to play catch up, with several teachers working to help kids who fell behind in reading.
Facing wildfires and pandemics, California must invest in ensuring clean air in schools
Wildfire smoke threatens children’s health. Breathing toxic pollution from wildfires is roughly 10 times more dangerous for children when measured against comparable air pollution from other sources.
Staffing shortages, exhaustion, family vacations temper big summer-school hopes
California school districts received a collective $4.6 billion from the state in early March to address learning gaps widened by the pandemic and to prepare students mentally and emotionally for their return to campuses in the fall.
California will begin permanently offering free meals to all public school students this fall
Universal free lunch programs ensure no one falls through the cracks and eliminate the stigma associated with qualifying for free or reduced-price meals because of family income.