By Joe W. Bowers Jr. and Edward Henderson | California Black Media - Black voters in California are concerned about the quality of K-12 education for Black students, with 50% believing that schools in their area do not provide quality education for Black students, according to a survey by the Black in School Coalition; the data is intended to offer insights into education-related concerns of Black voters and help develop more effective policies and programs to improve the quality of education that Black students receive.
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Roseville s new Rex Fortune Elementary School will bring science, technology, engineering, arts and math education to under-resourced students in Center Joint Unified School District. Its first day of instruction begins Aug. 7.
Last week, at the invitation of the Black in School Coalition (BISC), over 2,500 K-12 students, parents, education advocates, and civil rights leaders marched to the California State Capitol to demand increased funding for Black students in the state's public schools. BISC is a statewide advocacy association consisting of 17 organizations from all parts of the education community, including teachers, administrators, local school districts and county board of education trustees, parents, civil rights, and faith groups. | Joe W. Bowers Jr. | California Black Media Last week, at the invitation of the Black in School Coalition (BISC), over 2,500 K-12 students, parents, education advocates, and civil rights leaders marched to the California State Capitol to demand increased funding for Black students in the state's public schools. BISC is a statewide advocacy association consisting
By Joe W. Bowers Jr. | California Black Media - Last week, at the invitation of the Black in School Coalition (BISC), over 2,500 K-12 students, parents, education advocates, and civil rights leaders marched to the California State Capitol to demand increased funding for Black students in the state's public schools.