
California Students Sue Over Inequitable School Facility Funding in Low-Income Districts
A public interest law firm filed a lawsuit on Oct. 22 against the state of California, alleging that the program funding school construction projects favors

A public interest law firm filed a lawsuit on Oct. 22 against the state of California, alleging that the program funding school construction projects favors

Author photo of Head Start alumna Atiya Henley It did not come as a surprise to Atiya Henley’s parents, alumni of Head Start, that she

Rancho Cucamonga, CA — Chaffey College students will break out their best combat boots, fishnet stockings and leather jackets for the raw and raucous musical

Despite billions in increased funding over the past decade, California still faces a teacher shortage, especially in schools serving low-income and high-need students, a new

Henry D. Shannon, Ph.D. serves as Chaffey College superintendent/president. By: Henry D. Shannon, Ph.D., President, Chaffey College I entered the classroom in the 1970s full





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