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EdSource believes that access to a quality education is an important right of all children. We further believe that an informed, involved public is necessary to strengthen California’s schools for the benefit of the state’s children, its civic life, and its economy.
EdSource works to engage Californians on key education challenges with the goal of enhancing learning success. It does so by providing timely, useful and accurate information to key education stakeholders and the larger public; advancing awareness of major education initiatives being implemented in California and nationally; and highlighting effective models and strategies intended to improve student outcomes, as well as identifying areas that are in need of repair or reform.
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With legal challenge expected, board of regents wants time to consider legal strategies.
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The university is seeking a permanent workplace violence restraining order against biology professor David Stachura that would ban him from campus, he allegedly planned to shoot up.
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Chico State has dropped a contract with a therapist hired to help faculty and staff deal with alleged gun threats by a faculty member after learning that the counselor was also treating the accused professor.
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Key lawmakers last week asked the system to pause the current cycle of applications to settle a dispute with the California State University.
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California’s high cost of living may influence upcoming contract talks.
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Suspended Chico State biology professor David Stachura on Monday filed a libel lawsuit against his estranged wife and a biology lecturer in Butte County Superior Court, claiming they each fabricated claims that he spoke with them about shooting colleagues.
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A judge must decide whether to issue the workplace violence restraining order.
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Chico State officials will choose an outside investigator to probe how the school handled matters involving suspended biology professor David Stachura, but the California State University’s chancellor’s office will oversee the work, an official said.
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The University of California wants to enroll more community college transfers and now plans to expand outreach at more than half of the state's community colleges.
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Newsom expects those numbers to grow next year, still plans to give UC 5% funding increase