Education
California Wildfires
What wildfire did to one California town’s schools in four years
Since 2002, nearly two-thirds of the days lost to school closures have been for wildfire and wildfire-related issues. Of those fire closures, half have occurred in the past four school years.
Education
Disaster Days: How megafires, guns and other 21st century crises are disrupting California schools
From climate-driven natural disasters to crumbling infrastructure and threats of mass shootings, modern dangers are sending California kids home from class in record numbers. The trend is only beginning to show up on lawmakers' radar.
Education
CA college students shell out $2k a month for housing, books, food alone
The high cost of college doesn't stop at tuition, according to a new state survey. More than 30% of California students said they did not have enough money to pay for housing, and another 35% said they can't afford books and supplies.
Explainers
Remakes and fresh takes: See whether Gov. Newsom OK’d or vetoed key bills of 2019
In the last days of California's 2019 legislative session, hundreds of bills landed on the governor's desk. We're tracking the most consequential.
Higher Education
VA yanks authority from California agency overseeing veterans’ education
Setting up a showdown with California, the U.S. Veteran Affairs Dept. canceled its contract with a state agency that approves colleges to receive GI Bill funds.
Higher Education
What happened to California’s crackdown on for-profit colleges?
Democratic lawmakers sought to tighten oversight of the troubled industry. Then the lobbying began.
Higher Education
Parking lots stay off-limits overnight for homeless community college students
A bill that would have allowed homeless students to park overnight on campus is dead for the year, after amendments that its author said stigmatized the students it was meant to help.
K-12 Education
Charter schools, unions call a truce in an epic battle as Newsom brokers a deal
A long, deep-pocketed fight over California's public school system appears to have reached a detente, with stricter credentialing for charter school teachers, rules that make it easier for districts to reject new charter campuses and a 2-year moratorium on new online charter schools.
Higher Education
At UC Merced, a pipeline for more diverse faculty
As universities struggle to diversify their faculties, the youngest UC campus is preparing many low-income, first-generation students of color for academic careers.


