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In addition, it has updated its Advanced Placement and ACT graphs.
There is also the teacher salary data for 2019-20, along with data on graduation rates based on ethnicity, language, foster youth, and more.
A new graph shows the total number of students in each group.
Ed-Data is a partnership of the California Department of Education, EdSource, and Fiscal Crisis & Management Assistance Team.
The Ed-Data website is designed to offer parents, students, school board members, the public, educators, policy makers, the Legislature quick access to timely and comprehensive data about K-12 education in California.
Another California Department of Education website with useful data on Ojai Unified School District can be viewed at:
Million-dollar math program implemented in some schools to help catch kids back up
VIDEO: Million-dollar math program implemented in some schools to help catch kids back up By Michal Higdon | March 3, 2021 at 7:00 PM EST - Updated March 5 at 12:05 AM
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - South Carolina education leaders are starting to implement initiatives to help students who have not caught up with their learning because of the pandemic.
Education leaders say if there’s anything we’ve learned from the pandemic, it’s that there are a lack of resources in our state for addressing some of the academic needs South Carolina students have.
March 4, 2021 By Jessica Mathews & Jon King / news@whmi.com
An education committee chaired by a local lawmaker has been granted subpoena power to obtain state records and files by the GOP-controlled Senate.
Along party lines, the Senate on Wednesday adopted a resolution granting subpoena power to the Senate Education and Career Readiness Committee. It s been more than 15 years since legislative education committees have been granted such powers.
However, Committee Chair Lana Theis said the move is a natural progression from recent committee hearings, where lawmakers heard from students, athletes, parents, educators, administrators and government officials on the impact of what the Brighton Township Republican called âforced virtual learningâ and the need to return students to in-person education. âThrough no fault of their own, too many students are struggling academically, falling behind or, in some cases, have stopped participa
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The Anderson County and Oak Ridge school systems are administering COVID-19 vaccines at events Friday for teachers, staff, substitutes and bus drivers.
“To have this available to our teachers will help them feel supported in their efforts to get back to their classes and return to more normal circumstances,” Holly Cross, supervisor of Career Readiness and Communications, told The Oak Ridger.
“It’s getting the vaccine to folks as quickly as possible and in a way that doesn’t inconvenience them,” Ryan Sutton, communications and public relations coordinator for Anderson County Schools, said in a phone interview. He said it would also help establish herd immunity.