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Santa Clara County Education Digest



Why California Community Colleges Struggle to Create Diverse Faculties and Staff

01/03/2024

“Progress remains slow,” according to a recent report on faculty diversity at California’s community colleges. For Nikia Chaney, the sole full-time Black faculty member at Cabrillo College, the experience is personal.

How One California School System Raised Test Scores for Black Students

01/01/2024

Emery Unified took a targeted approach, including paying teachers extra to stay after school and tutor students.

Holiday Fund: How Mentor Tutor Connection Inspires Local Students in Need of Support

12/29/2023

Students in the MTC mentor program are from vulnerable populations who have significant stressors in their lives that impact their mental health and social and school engagement.

Laurelwood School Breaks Ground on New Campus

12/27/2023

Construction is officially underway on the new Laurelwood Elementary School campus.

Silicon Valley International School Prepares to Build 2nd Campus in South Palo Alto

12/27/2023

Silicon Valley International School, a private school known for its bilingual immersion programs, is preparing to expand its footprint in Palo Alto with plans to build a second campus on East Meadow Circle.

Science Doesn’t Yet Support Broad Restrictions on Teens’ Access to Social Media

12/26/2023

In a report released by the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine, researchers instead lay out a plan for what society might do to improve adolescents’ interactions with social media.

New Law Could Help Undocumented California College Students Get Financial Aid

12/21/2023

The financial aid application for undocumented students is cumbersome and confusing, and many students aren’t completing the forms. A new law streamlines the process.

Salaries, Benefits Increase as School Superintendents Become Harder to Find

12/21/2023

Superintendents Donald Austin of Palo Alto Unified and Michael Gallagher at Sunnyvale School District, who earn $378,000 and $374,000 respectively, make more than superintendents in much larger districts in the state.

CSU Faculty to Strike Jan. 22-26

12/20/2023

The California Faculty Association has announced it will strike in January at the state’s 23 CSU campuses. It’s part of an ongoing effort by the group to obtain a 12% raise for the 29,000 professors and lecturers it represents.

MVLA School Board Elects Sanjay Dave as New Board President

12/20/2023

Following its typical rotation, the board picked its leadership for the coming year, unanimously electing Sanjay Dave as president, Esmeralda Ortiz as vice president and Thida Cornes as clerk.

Mountain View Whisman School Board Votes to Approve School Fields Deal

12/19/2023

Mountain View Whisman's board voted to approve the city's proposal for a new joint use agreement, putting the ball back in the city's court to give the final sign-off to a deal that has been the cause of significant tension.

Tired of Wait Lists at California’s Public Universities, Nursing Students Flock to Pricey Private Programs

12/17/2023

The number of nursing students enrolling in high-priced private programs has nearly doubled over the past 10 years as the state’s public universities have stagnated in growth. Private universities charge up to seven times the tuition of public schools for a bachelor’s degree, but nurses say their starting salaries are worth the cost.

Are the Kids All Right? New California K-12 Performance Data is Out

12/15/2023

Despite a few improvements, results show students are still struggling on several fronts.

Minh Ngo Elected as MUSD Board President, Kelly Yip-Chuan as Vice President

12/14/2023

Minh Ngo was voted in as president, Kelly Yip-Chuan was voted in as vice president and Anu Nakka was elected to serve as board clerk.  

CA AG Backs Motion to Oppose Actions of SoCal School Board

12/13/2023

California Attorney General Rob Bonta has formally backed an August motion by two law groups to keep the Temecula Valley Unified School District from being able to notify parents about transgender children or censor instruction about race. A hearing for the motion is scheduled for Jan. 24.

Stanford Medicine-Led Study Finds Way to Predict Which Organs Will Fail First

12/13/2023

A Stanford Medicine-led study has found a way to predict which organs in individuals will fail first, which could lead to early interventions that would improve health and extend lives.

School Superintendent Compensation Is Rising

12/11/2023

Salaries for school superintendents in California have risen as much as 60 percent in the past decade. This comes as good superintendents have become more difficult to hire and retain.

Research Explores Capacity of Biochar to Combat Climate Change, Improve Forest Soils

12/08/2023

A Cal Poly Humboldt professor is partnering with USDA researchers to study biochar, which results from heating dry plant-based materials at high temperatures without oxygen. The CO2 in the charcoal then stays in the soil for hundreds of years, rather than in the atmosphere.

Peninsula College Fund Helps Low-Income, 1st-Generation College Students Thrive

12/08/2023

Peninsula College Fund received a $10,000 grant from this publication's Holiday Fund campaign, which it used to bolster its services providing support for Bay Area high schoolers who are the first in their families to attend college.

Pomeroy’s Garden to Table Program Grows Healthy Eaters

12/07/2023

“At Pomeroy Elementary, we have an amazing Garden to Table program,” said Kevin Keegan, principal at Pomeroy, in an informational video. “We have this amazing partnership with our families and outside resources as well to make this community garden a wonderful place. We call it the heart of our school because it’s a place where all kids, all staff, everyone can go to and they have hands-on experiences.”

Nearly Twice as Many Kids Since 2017 Are Being Homeschooled in San Diego County

12/06/2023

Homeschool students in San Diego County are up by 88 percent since the 2017-18 school year, based on Washington Post data analysis. This tops an overall increase in the United States of 50 percent for this same timeframe.

Bay Area School District, Superintendent Clash Over Palestine Lesson

12/06/2023

Oakland School District teachers planned lessons for students related to the history of Gaza. District superintendent Kyla Johnson-Trammell emailed parents and staff to say the teaching isn’t approved or sanctioned by the district.

Cal State Faculty Begins Walkouts Over Salary Hikes

12/04/2023

The California Faculty Association is seeking a 12 percent pay increase, while university officials counter with 5 percent in each of the next three years.

Cal Poly Pomona Faculty Members Walk Out in Rolling Strike

12/04/2023

Faculty at four California State University campuses are striking this week for higher pay as part of contract negotiations. Walkouts at the first campus, Cal Poly Pomona, began Dec. 4.

State Invested $53 Million in Teaching Low-Performing Kids to Read. Here's How it's Paying Off

12/03/2023

In 2020, the state agreed to a settlement in a lawsuit that claimed too many students were not learning to read. As part of that agreement, the state spent over $50 million on 75 schools with the lowest reading scores.

Mountain View Whisman Board Poised to Pick Conley as President, Chiang as VP

12/01/2023

A majority of Mountain View Whisman's school board expressed support at a meeting for electing Devon Conley as its president and Chris Chiang as vice president for the coming year, with a formal vote scheduled for next week.

Right-Wing Takeover of SoCal School Board Stirs Angst

12/01/2023

Students and teachers alike are decrying the actions of the Temecula Valley Unified School District board, which became conservative in majority following the recent elections of three members. The board’s actions include banning critical race theory and mandating parental notification if their child is transgender.

California Faces Big Challenges to Implement New Math Guidelines

11/29/2023

After a contentious road to approve a new set of statewide guidelines on teaching students math, California officials must still figure out how to support school districts with implementation.

With DACA Eligibility for Undocumented Students Dwindling, California Colleges Struggle to Find New Ways to Help

11/29/2023

Most undocumented college students in California are not eligible for DACA anymore, creating new dilemmas for students and colleges around employment, financial aid and the threat of deportation.

USC Grad Students Avoid Strike After Reaching Deal with University

11/27/2023

A graduate student workers union and the University of Southern California have agreed to a three-year labor contract that averts a looming strike. The deal calls for pay increases each of the three years.

California Schools Need Funding for New Math Guidelines

11/27/2023

State officials passed a 1,000-page document in July outlining new guidelines for teaching math in California. Funding has not been allocated, though the state superintendent intends to introduce legislation that could change this.

6th Candidate Joins Santa Clara County District 2 Race

11/27/2023

The race for the District 2 Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors seat continues to grow more contested, with education trustee Van Le announcing her candidacy.

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