Elizabeth has always wanted to be a doctor. While a high school senior, she was hoping to achieve her dream...
As more California public schools get set to reopen their campuses to students and teachers with a rhythm unseen in previous months, the pool of schools...
There was an early morning Zoom celebration heard around at least a few homes in the Valley Wednesday. The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announced selections...
Branya Robinson, a soon-to-be fourth-grader at Storey Elementary, has been reading a history book that highlights the accomplishments of African American women. Most people know Josephine...
California’s public schools, physically closed since mid-March and strapped for cash, are coming out of a frying pan and into a financial fire. The fire comes...
I, like many Americans, miss the pre-pandemic world of hugging family and friends, going to work and having dinner at a restaurant. A protective vaccine for...
When schools across the Valley abruptly closed after March 13 because of the COVID-19 pandemic, educators scrambled to pull together lesson plans to keep students learning...
By Elizabeth Aguilera and Ricardo Cano, CalMatters In Modesto, Claire Lazaro is working full time while caring for her kids with autism. She worries about just...
There can be no more excuses or pleadings for more time from Fresno Unified about its terrible academic performance. Never has the district had more tools...
At a time when rural schools all over California struggle to keep students in school, a three-year-old experiment in the southern Fresno County community of Parlier...