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Despite California’s generous financial aid programs, Kevin Cook from the Public Policy Institute of California said that due to the high cost of living in the state, trying to house students is an increasingly expensive task. The average housing cost for independent students ranges from $1,400 to $1,520 per...

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Schools were “highlighting the enrichment part of it, the foreign language part of it, as opposed to the dual , the collaboration, the partner language,” said Santibañez. “That heritage aspect of it would be highlighted less.” Recommendations in Santibañez’s brief include increasing transportation options for students who live further...

News Hurricane Helene hit North Carolina a year ago. Some students never returned to school

After natural disasters, it’s common to see a surge in students living in unstable, temporary arrangements, such as sleeping on a couch, staying in a shelter, or doubling up with another family, according to research from UCLA’s Center for the Transformation of Schools. Those arrangements qualify students as homeless...

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“The loss of federal funding will hinder efforts to address educational disparities and reduce the pipeline of teachers equipped to serve diverse student populations,” Stanley Johnson Jr., senior project scientist at UCLA’s Center for the Transformation of Schools and lead author of the research brief released in late August,...

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    Research, Practice, and Promise in Black Student Achievement: A Black History Month Virtual Event

    February 19 @ 10:00 am - 5:00 pm UTC+0
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    Join UCLA CTS for a Black History Month celebration that centers research, practice, and possibility in advancing Black student achievement. This 90-minute interactive event will examine conditions that foster Black students’ academic success—shifting the focus towards uplifting strategies that nurture excellence, belonging, and well-being. This event will highlight CTS studies and partnerships that demonstrate the […]

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    Where Discipline Meets Behavioral Health: Restorative Approaches to Supporting Students Without Exclusion

    February 26 @ 3:00 pm - 5:00 pm UTC+0

    Exclusionary discipline practices–such as suspension and expulsion–can have lasting impacts on students’ mental and behavioral health, increasing stress, disconnection, and disengagement from school. This webinar explores how centering student behavioral health through a restorative lens can reshape school discipline practices and policies, shifting from removal to connection, and lead to improved academic and wellbeing outcomes. […]

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