Midyear “Trigger Cuts” Likely for California Schools
The Education Blog By Katy Murphy Originally posted Wednesday, November 16th, 2011 The news today out of the nonpartisan Legislative Analyst’s Office was not good for public education in California:...
View ArticleKQED News: California Report Special Coverage Baby Steps California's Early...
KQED California Report Special Coverage Written by Ana Tintocalis Research shows that a quality early childhood education can improve a child's readiness for school and help prepare them to succeed as...
View ArticleMercury News: Oakland schools bond, Measure J, is winning
November 7, 2012 By Katy Murphy A $475 million Oakland school facilities bond measure received overwhelming voter support on Tuesday. Returns posted early Wednesday morning showed Measure J far above...
View ArticleStudent Voices in San Jose: Designing the 21st Century School
December 22, 2012 By Daniel Zapien, Fernando Perez of Silicon Valley De-Bug On November 15th at 2:30pm, De-Bug started making its way to the Schools of Arts and Culture at the Mexican Heritage Plaza...
View ArticleKQED Forum: Teaching Social and Emotional Learning
January 18, 2013 Oakland schools have launched programs to help students manage their emotions, establish positive relationships and resolve conflicts. One of the programs, Roots of Empathy, brings...
View ArticleOakland Tribune: Oakland: Claremont Middle finds success with twin principals
May 30, 2013 By Maya Mirsky OAKLAND -- As Reginald Richardson, co-principal at Claremont Middle School, walks down the hall, he stops constantly -- to hug a staff member, shake hands with a parent,...
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