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Friday, July 20, 2012

Novato group proposes new charter school

Less than a year after a popular Novato school lost its magnet status, some parents want to create a new charter school they say would offer more choice to families.

Fensterwald: State to adopt Common Core view of Algebra I in 8th grade

The State Board of Education left unresolved a contentious issue of how much algebra should be taught in eighth grade, and to which students, when it approved the state version of the Common Core math standards two years ago. Now there are moves in the Legislature and by the State Board of Education to settle the issue..

Palm Springs Unified School District drops booster lawsuit

A lawsuit filed by the Palm Springs Unified School District against the Palm Springs High School Athletic Boosters and two of the group's board members has been dismissed.

Patterson picks superintendent

The Patterson Unified School District's interim chief was the board's pick for superintendent. Phil Alfano, 47, took over after the termination of former Superintendent Esther Corral-Carlson in April.

West Contra Costa teachers union questions use of low-cost interns

The West Contra Costa school board president and the head of the district's teacher's union are questioning the continued use of low-cost teaching interns from the Teach For America program when credentialed teachers can't get jobs, but others say the cash-strapped district should stay in the program for economic reasons .

Valley school districts using public transit to bus students

As valley school districts turn to their transportation funding to help balance budgets, they’ve found themselves champions of another form of busing to get to and from school – the public transit systems.

State Board tells districts Transitional Kindergarten is a must

Probably the strongest indication of how the State Board of Education would vote on waiver requests from nine school districts seeking to delay the start of Transitional Kindergarten came from the districts themselves; not a single representative showed up to even try to argue their case.

After-school programs in L.A. to get $1.7 million in grants

Several Los Angeles schools, hit hard by budget cuts in recent years, are set to receive $1.7 million from two foundations in a major national initiative to expand learning time for disadvantaged students.
Thursday, July 19, 2012

Olinda School demolition leaves questions for resident

After weeks of preparation, construction crews started demolishing the vacant former Olinda School campus off of Carbon Canyon Road on Wednesday so the Brea Olinda Unified School District can sell the land it sits on.

Hundreds of schools overdue for repair funds

Eight years after California settled a landmark lawsuit promising hundreds of millions of dollars to repair shoddy school facilities, more than 700 schools still are waiting for their share of funds as students take classes on dilapidated campuses with health and safety hazards.

Request to waive cost of Clayton Valley Charter High denied

The state Board of Education has denied a request by the Mt. Diablo Unified School District to waive $1.7 million in costs the district must pay to Clayton Valley Charter High.

Inspire School to stay on Chico High's campus for two more years

Inspire School of the Arts and Sciences will remain on Chico High School's campus for at least another two years, with direction regarding its final home to be determined sometime in September, the Chico Unified School District School Board decided Wednesday.

SBE floats return to matrix sampling assessments

With many questions still to be settled over the future of student testing in California – the notion was broached at Wednesday’s meeting of the California State Board of Education of returning to sampling assessments – and to the days before the No Child Left Behind Act required assessments of every