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REPORT: The Language of Reform: English Learners in California’s Shifting Education Landscape
California, a state rich in cultural and linguistic diversity, serves 1.4 million English learners—more than any other state in…
REPORT: Tipping the Scale Towards Equity: Making Weighted Student Formula Work for California’s Highest-Need Students
As the debate over school funding and weighted student formula continues to heat up in California and around the…
REPORT: The Cruel Divide: How California’s Education Finance System Shortchanges its Poorest School Districts
A new report released today paints a step-by-step picture of startling inequities in California’s system of education funding that…
REPORT: Learning Denied: The Case for Equitable Access to Effective Teaching in California’s Largest School District
Today, The Education Trust—West releases the findings of a two- year-long study of data from the second largest school…
REPORT: A Report Card on District Achievement: How Low-income, African-American, and Latino Students Fare in California School Districts
School accountability systems have the potential to be a powerful tool to help close the long-standing gaps in achievement…
REPORT: Victims of the Churn: The Damaging Impact of California’s Teacher Layoff Policies on Schools, Students and Communities in Three Large School Districts
With school districts across California announcing budget cuts and plans for massive teacher layoffs, a new report by The…