State officials and leaders of county offices of education and school districts speak out against quickly Trump administration’s new guidance allowing immigration enforcement near or in schools.
The California Department of Education sent a letter to school leaders Tuesday noting their 'obligation' to protect immigrant families' rights to education.
In a Jan. 21 statement, David Schapira, chief deputy superintendent of the California Department of Education, issued a statement to all school districts, including charter schools in the state, titled,
The law explicitly states the President of the United States cannot fire a sitting Board Member without cause, due process, and a hearing.
An education activist is speaking out on concerns she has that a key Trump nominee to the department of education has a history of being a "red flag" for Trump's agenda.
Heightened fears of mass deportations can make undocumented immigrants and their families in the Central Valley vulnerable to unscrupulous people trying to take advantage of their situation. Oftentimes,
Brea Seeks To Crack Down On Homeless Camps: Brea is the latest in a wave of Orange County cities taking aim at homeless camps. Its city council voted unanimously to take the first steps toward making it unlawful for homeless people to camp or loiter in public places or leave personal belongings on sidewalks. Read more from Voice of OC.
Democrats should stop reacting to Trump and instead consider how they might benefit by not begging the federal government for table scraps shipped off to Republican majority states.
Francesca Fernandez ’25, Alvin Lee ’25, Mikayla Tillery ’25 and Kate Tully ’25 were awarded the Rhodes Scholarship in 2024. Their studies range from theoretical physics to democratic regression.
All children have a constitutional right to attend public schools, regardless of immigration status,’ said Assemblymember Al Muratsuchi, D-Torrance.
The California Legislative Black Caucus and the ACLU hosted a forum on equity and justice, discussing how to protect families, communities, and individuals from the impacts of Trump's administration policies.
For some parts of Monterey County, new safeguards against flooding are especially urgent. In Pajaro, the community of largely lower-income earners still faces high flooding risk today, as residents await the planned overhaul of an outdated, undersized levee system. (The county continues to search for, and receive, funding sources for Pajaro.)