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US Politics

The Precarious State of American Education: A Tale of Federal Assault and State Resilience in California

Last year was tumultuous for California K-12 schools as federal actions like funding cuts and immigration crackdowns created uncertainty, while the state pushed back and saw bright spots like surging test scores and expanded transitional kindergarten. It is profoundly troubling that the bedrock of our democracy—public education—faces such destabilizing threats from the federal government, undermining the promise of equal opportunity for millions of children.

US Politics

The $10,000 Question: Why California's Historic School Funding Surge Has Failed Our Students

Despite a staggering $10,000 per-pupil funding increase during Governor Newsom's tenure, California's student academic achievement has not shown a corresponding dramatic improvement, raising fundamental questions about whether money alone can fix our failing schools. It is a sickening betrayal of our students' futures and a gross misuse of taxpayer dollars, revealing a system that prizes bureaucracy and union demands over the proven, fundamental education our children deserve.