Education

The math problem: Kids are still behind. How can schools catch them up?

On a breezy July morning in South Seattle, a dozen elementary-aged students ran math relays behind an elementary school. One by one, they raced to a table, where they scribbled answers to multiplication questions before sprinting back to high-five their teammate.

California’s 63-year-old higher education plan could use a reality check

During the 1950s and 1960s, California's population boomed, prompting political leaders to respond with ambitious plans for public services.

Schools lost track of homeless kids during the pandemic. Many face a steep path to recovery

By the time Aaliyah Ibarra started second grade, her family had moved five times in four years in search of stable housing. As she was about to start a new school, her mother, Bridget Ibarra, saw how much it was affecting her education.

San Jacinto Valley students receive Student of the Year honors

The Hemet/San Jacinto Student of the Month program held its recognition breakfasts from September through March. Each school’s honoree was eligible to apply for Student of the Year for their site.

Mt. San Jacinto College Celebrates the Class of 2023 

Irene Blanco doesn’t let a challenge stand in her way. She came to the U.S. five years ago, unable to speak English.

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