Por: Los Angeles Times Politics September 27, 2022
No grade level suffered a steeper enrollment drop during the COVID-19 pandemic than kindergarten, driven by what many parents saw as the futility of placing a 5-year-old in front of a computer all day. When campuses reopened, enrollment somewhat rebounded, but an overall downward trend deeply worried educators, knowing the harm that missing kindergarten can mean for a child’s development. For that reason, many expressed disappointment that... + full article
Associated Press USA Health September 26, 2022
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — Beyond what they learn academically in kindergarten, students learn everyday routines: how to take care of class materials and how to be kind to their peers, according to Golden Empire Elementary School kindergarten teacher Carla Randazzo.While... + más
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ABC7 USA Politics September 26, 2022
SACRAMENTO -- Beyond what they learn academically in kindergarten, students learn everyday routines: how to take care of class materials and how to be kind to their peers, according to Golden Empire Elementary School kindergarten teacher Carla Randazzo.While developing those... + más
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Los Angeles Times USA Politics September 26, 2022
Despite a tenure that has focused on early education, Gov. Gavin Newsom vetoed a bill Sunday that would have made kindergarten mandatory in California. In his veto message, Newsom said that though the intent to make kindergarten compulsory is laudable, it would cost the state up... + más
California governor rejects mandatory kindergarten law | Associated Press
Los Angeles Times USA Nation September 25, 2022
In Kneeland, which isn’t so much a town as a rural fire station and a smattering of homes in the forest, the school has long been the lifeblood of the community. And it has long felt a little fragile. Perched on a mountaintop in Humboldt County, amid coastal redwoods and... + más
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The Atlantic USA Life September 24, 2022
Early education is vital. So why aren’t students guaranteed access to it?Brian Shumway / Gallery StockSeptember 9, 2022When Ojeya Cruz Banks moved to Ohio from New Zealand several years ago, she was overwhelmed by the logistics of uprooting her life. But Cruz Banks, a Denison... + más
Associated Press USA Health September 23, 2022
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — The University of Wisconsin System is seeing the highest number of new student enrollments since before the COVID-19 pandemic seized the state. System officials released preliminary estimates Thursday that show 26,442 first-year students, including... + más
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Associated Press USA Health September 22, 2022
SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — New Mexico is bracing for a rapid exodus of up to 100,000 people from subsidized Medicaid health care next year as the federal government phases out special pandemic-era spending and eligibility for the program, the state’s top health official told... + más
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