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Artificial intelligence isn’t ruining education; it’s exposing what’s already broken

Artificial intelligence isn’t ruining education; it’s exposing what’s already broken

Credit: Allison Shelley/The Verbatim Agency for EDUimages A few weeks ago, my high school chemistry class sat through an “AI […]

June 3, 2025

Legislative Analyst’s Office criticizes Newsom’s education budget for risky funding practices

Legislative Analyst’s Office criticizes Newsom’s education budget for risky funding practices

Sen. John Laird, D-Santa Cruz, right, listens as Ken Kapphahn of the Legislative Analyst’s Office critiques Gov. Gavin Newsom’s proposed […]

June 3, 2025

California students have a unique opportunity to shape education policy

California students have a unique opportunity to shape education policy

California State Board of Education student member Julia Clauson, second from left, talks with first partner Jennifer Siebel Newsom at […]

June 2, 2025

High school redesign, dropping enrollment’s silver lining plus more budget miscellany

High school redesign, dropping enrollment’s silver lining plus more budget miscellany

Credit: Allison Shelley for EDUimages Top Takeaways Declining enrollments are painful for districts, yet may yield revenue options for the […]

June 2, 2025

Transgender athlete wins, shares state honors, creating questions about inclusion 

Transgender athlete wins, shares state honors, creating questions about inclusion 

Flanked by fourth-place winner Ellie McCuskey-Hay, left, and first-place winner Loren Webster, right, second-place winners AB Hernandez, center right, and […]

June 2, 2025

State’s school awards dinner at Disneyland comes with hefty price tag

State’s school awards dinner at Disneyland comes with hefty price tag

State Superintendent of Public Instruction Tony Thurmond, center, stands with Mickey and Minnie Mouse, alongside Lisette Estrella-Henderson, center right, the […]

May 30, 2025

Film program empowers Berkeley teens to tell their stories

Film program empowers Berkeley teens to tell their stories

Future filmmakers brainstorming ideas at Berkeley High. Credit: Courtesy of Allison Gamlen In fourth grade, Nico Lee dressed up as […]

May 29, 2025

Federal grant cuts hit California universities hard, putting research in limbo

Federal grant cuts hit California universities hard, putting research in limbo

Noé C. Crespo, a professor of Health Promotion & Behavioral Science, poses outside the School of Public Health at San […]

May 28, 2025

How California can achieve what the public actually wants from education

How California can achieve what the public actually wants from education

Three high school Linked Learning pathway students don lab coats as they collaborate on a hands-on science experiment, bringing classroom […]

May 28, 2025

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