By allowing ads to appear on this site, you support the local businesses who, in turn, support great journalism.
Education


State suspension rates remain high despite reforms
California’s most vulnerable students are still suspended at disproportionately high rates despite efforts to address racial disparities in school discipline policies.
-
Millions in funding coming to Merced to train workers and businesses in Ag technology
-
California joins effort to cut chronic absenteeism in half by 2030
-
Budget uncertainty prompts Gustine Unified to drop county-run after-school program
-
Golden 1 awards nearly $500k in scholarships, including Newman valedictorian headed to Stanford
Sponsored