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By Eric Johnson
Published Apr 07, 2025

California's Department of Education receives only a fraction of its funding from the federal government, with most of that money earmarked for the state's neediest students.
California's Department of Education receives only a fraction of its funding from the federal government, with most of that money earmarked for the state's neediest students.

California's Vulnerable Students Threatened

Is Pres. Donald Trump's defunding of public education hurting California students?

On average, more than 90 percent of the money spent educating students in California’s grade schools, high schools, and community colleges comes from state and local sources. Still, the Trump administration’s moves to shutter the US Department of Education is being viewed as a genuine threat by teachers and school administrators statewide.

Barbara Dill-Varga, superintendent of the Aromas-San Juan (Bautista) School District, told the Hollister-based news site BenitoLink (where I serve as editor) that the firing of half of DOE‘s employees last month means it will be harder for that agency to process grants. “If we have 50 percent fewer people there to answer questions, deal with applications and provide oversight for the distribution of funds,” Dill-Varga said, "you can imagine how this is just going to muck up the works.”

The BenitoLink article, by reporter Meghan Lee, points out that the cohort likely to be hurt the most by reduced DoE funding includes disabled students, who often rely on special education programs. That sentiment was echoed by the US House Education Committee’s top Democrat, Bobby Scott, who said it would put “low-income students, students of color, students with disabilities, and rural students at risk.”

In related news, an estimated 2.3 million of protesters took to the streets Saturday in a nationwide campaign, branded "Hands Off," against Pres. Donald Trump's and Elon Musk's massive cuts to government programs. They included a Washington, DC rally under the banner "Hands Off Our Schools."


Accountability and Education

Recent attacks against public education are built on claims that schools, and school systems, are renegade organizations. In fact (we are going into the weeds here), California's schools work hard to deliver students and their parents an educational experience that can be verified.


How California Measures School and Student Success

How does your local school measure up?
Measuring performance of the California public school system is a complicated business. We explain.

How California K-12 Public Education Works

The first all-electric school bus in the state of California pausing outside the California Capitol building in Sacramento, way back in March, 2014.
The most populous state in the union has the largest public education system. We explain how it works.


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Recipe of the Week

Our friends at Sacramento Digs Gardening publish a recipe from their gardens every Sunday, which we feature here so you can start your week with some yum.

See more recipes in their Taste Spring! cookbook.


This chicken soup is a springtime tonic

For a delicious and healthful spring soup, add cooked wild rice to the pot after the vegetables are tender.
Recipe: Chicken and wild rice soup packed with vegetables


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Santa Cruz Local logo Santa Cruz County Could Seek Payout for Water Contamination

The Santa Cruz County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday are expected to join a class action settlement from manufacturers of firefighting foam for contamination of a county well that serves the Rountree jail facility near Watsonville.

KSQD logo Hands Off in Santa Cruz, April 2025

Suki Wessling: On-the-street interviews with protesters during the April 5 Santa Cruz Hands Off rally.

The Pajaronian logo Millions Across the Nation Tell Trump, Musk ‘Hands Off!’

Thousands of people took a message to the streets of downtown Watsonville Saturday that they are not happy with President Trump and Elon Musk as part of the nationwide “Hands Off!” protests.

KSQD logo Santa Cruz “Hands Off” Protest Draws Thousands

This compilation of audio impressions reflects the sentiments of the people gathered with estimated 8,000 others to protest the takedown of our government by Musk and MAGA.

The Pajaronian logo Mesa Village County Park Gets a Boost

The Mesa Village community teamed up with Watsonville Wetlands Watch (WWW), Pitch-In Santa Cruz County and 4th District Supervisor Felipe Hernandez on March 29 to add new life to Mesa Village County Park. 

The Pajaronian logo A Year of Student Artwork

Thanks to the help of volunteers at the Pajaro Valley Arts and staff from the Pajaro Valley Unified School District, the four-story Civic Plaza Building in Watsonville has been dressed up with an exhibit of original student artwork for the …

Santa Cruz Local logo Housing Proposal Grows to Five Stories on Capitola Road in Live Oak

Developers at Workbench presented a revised proposal for a five-story, 63-unit apartment building at 841 Capitola Road at an online community meeting Wednesday. The proposal has grown in size over several iterations since Workbench first proposed developing the site into …

Press Banner logo Progress Continues on Pump Track at Felton Park

After months of public petitions, contentious meetings and letters to the editor, the planned installation of a pump track at Felton Covered Bridge Park is officially underway.

The Pajaronian logo Redman-Hirahara House Facing Final Chapter

The Redman-Hirahara house has sat on a 14-acre parcel on the outskirts of Watsonville since William Weeks built it in 1897 for farmer James Redman.

The Pajaronian logo Easter on the Farm at the Agricultural History Project

Everyone is invited to take a step back in time at the Agricultural History Project’s annual Easter on the Farm and Egg Hunt April 12 from 11am-3pm.

The Pajaronian logo Dental Coverage: Essential Healthcare for California Families

Over 30,000 under-resourced adults and children in Santa Cruz County rely on affordable dental care to live full, healthy, pain-free lives.

San Lorenzo Valley Post logo Quail Hollow Ranch Pace Family Wilderness Trail

Sign up to volunteer for the Quail Hollow Ranch County Park Trails Construction project, a trail-building endeavor that will expand the Quail Hollow's existing 4.5-mile trail network into the Pace Family Wilderness, a 79.5-acre parcel that was gifted to County …

Good Times logo Jimmy Panetta Stresses Impacts of Budget Cuts on Local Health

Proposed cuts by the Trump administration would be devastating for new mothers, children, immigrants, seniors and lower- and middle-class community members, Congressman Jimmy Panetta (D-19th District), who represents much of Santa Cruz County, told a packed town hall meeting Friday.

Good Times logo Aptos High Principal’s Resignation Draws Scrutiny

When Aptos High School Principal Alison Hanks-Sloan sent a letter on March 16 to the Pajaro Valley Unified School District community announcing she would not be returning for the 2025-26 school year—and that her last day will be June 30—district …

Santa Cruz Local logo Thousands of Santa Cruz County Residents Could Lose Health Care With Medicaid Cuts

Federal lawmakers have proposed $880 billion in cuts to Medicaid over the next decade, which could leave many of Santa Cruz County’s 85,000 Medi-Cal recipients without health insurance, health care leaders said at a town hall meeting at Cabrillo College …

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