San Francisco will remove the names Washington, Lincoln, and Feinstein from public schools, citing a push to better reflect community values. The decision aims to address concerns over historical legacies.
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San Francisco’s progressive policies are sparking debate: Is the city’s liberalism pushing even Californians to reconsider its appeal? The Christian Science Monitor explores how this cultural experiment is testing limits.
CNBC’s latest report ranks the 10 most and least educated cities in the U.S., highlighting stark contrasts in degree attainment. The list reveals key economic and social trends shaping urban education today.
Visalia ranks lower among California cities in education levels, according to recent data. The report highlights challenges in degree attainment and access to higher education compared to more educated urban areas statewide.
San Francisco’s decision to remove a school mural depicting brutal US history sparks debate. Should students be shielded from harsh truths, or is confronting history vital for education? The Guardian explores the controversy.
The nation’s largest electric school-bus fleet not only powers student commutes but also supplies energy back to the grid, enhancing sustainability and grid resilience, reports Canary Media.
San Francisco school board votes to rename several schools amid controversy over historical namesakes. The decision aims to reflect current values and promote inclusivity in the district.
BestColleges.com highlights 15 top colleges in San Francisco, showcasing diverse programs and vibrant campus life. This comprehensive guide helps students find ideal educational opportunities in the city by the bay.
ILSC Education Group announced the closure of its US language schools but confirmed that pathway programs for international students will continue, ensuring ongoing educational support despite the shutdown.
On Oct. 17, 1989, the Loma Prieta earthquake struck Northern California, causing widespread damage and loss. The National Geographic Society highlights its impact on infrastructure and the region’s seismic awareness.
Lexinter Law unveils the 15 Best Law Schools in California, highlighting top institutions that shape the state’s legal talent. This guide offers prospective students key insights into premier legal education options.
A Michigan teacher stabbed while vacationing in Italy has returned safely to her family in the US. Authorities called her survival “a miracle” after the serious attack. Investigations into the incident are ongoing.
Stanford launches a new initiative to address the disproportionate special education referrals of Black students in San Francisco schools, aiming to promote equity and reduce bias in the assessment process.
A Texas teacher stabbed while vacationing in Italy has returned safely to her family in the US. Described as “a miracle,” her recovery brings relief and gratitude after the harrowing attack abroad.
San Francisco school district abandons its proposed “Grading for Equity” plan following strong community backlash. The decision highlights ongoing debates over fair grading practices in education.
The Trump administration has threatened to withhold $811 million in federal education funds to California, citing compliance issues. The move sparks concerns over funding for vital school programs statewide.
Alison Collins was removed as San Francisco School Board vice president following backlash over controversial tweets. The board cited concerns about her conduct amid ongoing tensions. The decision marks a significant shift in local education leadership.
Trump nominates Linda McMahon for Education Secretary and stands firm on Matt Gaetz’s controversial nomination. The developments mark key moves in his administration’s lineup. Stay tuned for ongoing coverage.
The San Francisco school board has paused its controversial plan to rename 44 schools following public backlash. The decision comes amid community concerns over the process and criteria used.
A San Francisco college has been named the hardest to get into in the U.S., according to KTVU. The prestigious institution’s acceptance rate is lower than Ivy League schools, highlighting its intense competition.



















