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The Fresno Unified Board of Trustees on Friday approved Misty Her as interim superintendent. Her has served as the district’s deputy superintendent since 2021.
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To say former Merced College President Ben Duran came from humble beginnings on his journey to becoming one of the San Joaquin Valley’s top educators is an understatement.
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In a surprise move, the Biden administration announced it is fast-tracking a change that will erase the debts of many federal student loan borrowers after just 10 years.
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The Education Department has made a big mistake with this year's FAFSA — one that could cost students financial aid they're entitled to. It's now grappling with how to implement a fix.
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Dozens of faculty members turned out to rally on Fresno State’s campus Tuesday for a new contract.
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The union that represents faculty at California State University system voted to authorize a strike. Professors at Fresno State are prepared to participate.
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California students have encountered headaches dealing with the Middle Class Scholarship process. Some of the problems include students not getting their disbursement for months, or the scholarship decreasing before – or after – they are awarded.
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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.
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State and federal governments have made hundreds of millions of dollars available to pay for Grow Your Own teacher programs. But researchers say it's unclear whether they actually work.
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Americans agree students should be prepared for school shootings, but a new NPR/Ipsos poll finds they differ in how to approach the issue
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The state’s third-largest school district, Fresno Unified, and its teachers union have tried since November to agree on a contract that invests in teachers.
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The program started their first cohort of 15 students in late August, but recruiting has already begun for the next group.