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Tahoe Truckee Region Education Digest



Community College Student Services: An Urgent Need. But Has California Law Kept Up Since the ’60s?

10/30/2023

State law requires community colleges to spend at least half their general fund on instructors. But administrators say they want more flexibility to pay for the growing need for student services.

If State Lacks Cash to Expand Cal Grant Program, Cuts to Middle-Class Aid May be Inevitable

10/26/2023

Some advocates believe the state should expand the Cal Grant program for low-income students next year, even if that means pulling money from a financial aid program that benefits middle class students.

California Colleges Miss Deadline for Student Parents’ Priority Registration

10/24/2023

Signed by the governor in September 2022, AB 2881 aims to help student parents in California by offering them priority registration. Advocates are optimistic the law will formalize data collection, allowing them to better serve this student population that represents 1 in 5 students nationally.

California Student Test Scores Remain Low

10/18/2023

Despite an influx of money to counter learning loss during the pandemic, English language arts and math test scores remain low.

Colleges Take Steps to Weed Out AI-Written Application Essays

10/11/2023

With the growing use of AI, campus officials are trying to set clear guidelines for college application essays.

Cal State Student Workers to Vote on Joining Union

10/03/2023

Student workers at the 23-campus system say their pay is low, their hours are restricted and they get no sick pay. They are hoping to join the employees union to fix that.

California Cuts Off Financial Aid to 120,000 Students Every Year. Here’s Why

09/27/2023

To qualify for financial aid, students must maintain a certain grade-point-average, but many don’t. A bill on Gov. Newsom’s desk would make it easier for students to keep their aid and stay in college.

California Community College Enrollment On the Rise, But One Group Lags Behind

09/26/2023

After a historic decline in community college enrollment during the pandemic, students are returning to school again, according to the state’s most recent data. But students between the ages of 20 and 30 are lagging behind.

Cal State Tuition to Rise 34 Percent Over Five Years

09/13/2023

The tuition increases were forecast earlier this year, when a Cal State task force concluded the system needs at least $1.5 billion annually in new revenue to afford student services and bolster its academic offerings.

No Classes? No Lectures? Still Get Your Degree? Yes, Under an Experimental New System at California Community Colleges

09/11/2023

Eight community colleges in California are testing out a new education model, one that defines success by the skills a student learns, not the time they spend in a classroom. But changing the traditional education system isn’t easy.

A Plan to Guarantee Community College Transfer to California’s Public Universities is Back in Play

09/11/2023

The plan, if approved, would begin at UCLA, with other campuses added later. But not everyone is on board with the latest version of this bill.

Why Aren’t Kids Going to School? After Pandemic, Chronic Absenteeism Hitting Crisis Levels

09/06/2023

Nearly a third of K-12 students statewide were chronically absent in 2020-21, more than three times the pre-pandemic rate. Some school officials fear that pattern is becoming the new normal.

Legislative Fix Would Save Student Housing at Some California Community Colleges

09/05/2023

A June budget deal required community colleges to raise their own money to build affordable student housing. Some campuses said that plan prevented them from building the dorms, even with help from the state to pay the debt.

New UC Berkeley Housing Law Won’t Yet Clear the Way to Build Dorms, Even if Approved

08/29/2023

Assemblymember Buffy Wicks proposed legislation to help get around a court's rejection of a UC Berkeley housing plan. But even if the law is approved, its fate is in the hands of the state Supreme Court.

5 Steps to Prepare for Student Loan Repayment

08/24/2023

The federal student loan payment pause is coming to an end. Here’s how to get ready to make payments again.

Cal State Pushes Back on Community College Plan to Offer Bachelor’s Degrees

08/10/2023

A new law allows community colleges to offer bachelor’s degrees, an option for students unable to attend a four-year institution. But California State University officials are objecting to many of those proposed programs.

Out—Hot Dogs. In—Vegan Masala. California School Lunches Go Gourmet

08/09/2023

Last year California began providing free school lunches to all TK-12 students, regardless of family income. Now, with an influx of state and federal money, school districts are revamping kitchens and training staff so they can provide freshly made, healthy meals.

How to Find Factual Health Sources

08/08/2023

More than 70% of people have been exposed to medical or health-related misinformation, according to a GoodRx Health study. This means many people are struggling to tell the difference between factual information and false information.

Sexual Harassment Data From Cal State is ‘Unreliable.’ No One Knows How Many Employees Have Been Accused

08/06/2023

Two recent reports on sexual harassment complaints filed against Cal State employees conclude inconsistent data collection makes it difficult to determine a reliable number.

Report Finds Cal State Repeatedly Fell Short in its Handling of Sexual Harassment Allegations

07/17/2023

After several high-profile sexual harassment cases, Cal State needs more training, staff and outreach to students and employees, an outside firm concludes.

Nevada County Supervisors Expresses Support for New Truckee Library

07/14/2023

The Friends of the Truckee Library made another step toward building a new library in Truckee after the Nevada County Board of Supervisors approved support for a grant application.

New Cal State Chancellor Must Deal With Misconduct Allegations, Massive Budget Gap

07/12/2023

Mildred García will take over a system confronting a budget shortfall, declining enrollment and complaints about how Cal State officials have handled sexual misconduct allegations.

Should Student-Athletes Get a Slice of School Sports Revenue? California Bill Sparks Backlash.

07/09/2023

A proposal to set up degree completion funds for California student athletes has met with stiff opposition from universities and the NCAA. College athletes could earn a share of the revenue they generate under the bill — as much as $25,000 for each year that they played their sport. But the bill’s author has delayed it until 2024 after opponents charged the fund would draw money away from less lucrative sports like gymnastics and swimming.

Who Counts as a ‘First-Generation’ College Student? California Colleges, Universities Can’t Agree.

07/09/2023

Many California colleges and universities define “first-generation college student” differently, creating a confusing situation for students to navigate.

How’s California’s Middle Class Scholarship for Public University Students Going So Far?

07/05/2023

A budget deal between lawmakers and Gov. Gavin Newson includes $227 million more for the state’s Middle Class Scholarship, part of a commitment to eventually remove any reason for public university students to go into debt. The revised program debuted last year, sending an average of nearly $2,000 to 300,000 students.

Cal State Proposes Annual Tuition Hikes to Make Up Budget Gap

06/30/2023

Breaking from over a decade of traditionally not raising tuition for its students, Cal State leaders on Thursday released a proposal that would start annual increases in fall 2024. They say it’s the only way to make up a shortfall between operating costs and revenues.

California Parents Want to Make High-Quality Education a Constitutional Right

06/26/2023

Advocates supporting a constitutional amendment guaranteeing a right to a high-quality education say they want to hold schools accountable. But critics fear its vague language could unleash a barrage of lawsuits.

Nevada County Library Announces Lawyer in the Library for Truckee

06/22/2023

Lawyer in the Library is now being offered on the fourth Wednesday of every month at the Truckee Library Workspace.

Whittell Teacher Accused of Stalking Woman at Tahoe

06/20/2023

A Whittell High School teacher is on administrative leave after he was arrested in a stalking case at Lake Tahoe.

How School Closures Inspired a Campaign to Change the California Constitution

06/14/2023

The arguments made by the Los Angeles Unified School District to fight a 2021 lawsuit attempting to reopen schools sparked a campaign to enshrine a constitutional right to a high-quality education. Let the politics begin.

Lawmakers Plan $400 Million Cut in College-and-Career Program for Public School Kids

06/09/2023

Last year, California created a $500 million program to help prepare students for careers. With the state facing a $31.5 billion budget deficit, lawmakers want to claw back $400 million of the program.

Truckee Area Families Sought to Host International Students

06/07/2023

AFS-USA, an international high school student exchange program, invites families and individuals from the Truckee area and surrounding communities to become hosts for international students for 12 weeks, a semester, or an academic year.

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