Insight With Vicki GonzalezLatest News About Chancellor Linda KatehiApril 27, 2016It appears embattled UC Davis Chancellor Linda Katehi will remain on the job. Katehi released a statement this morning to her Council of Deans and Vice Chancellors saying she's quote "100 percent committed to serving as Chancellor of UC Davis." Listen / download audio Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
Nevada Attorney General Prods Judge To Hurry On School Choice CaseApril 22, 2016(AP) — State officials want a Las Vegas judge to speed up his decision on Nevada's sweeping new school choice program.
Sacramento City College Hosts Inaugural "Sac City Talks" EventApril 22, 2016 | Bob MoffittFour hundred people have already signed up to attend the event being held this afternoon and evening.
Group Awarded $10M To Attract Top Charter Schools To NevadaApril 13, 2016(AP) — State officials have hired an organization that will help recruit high-quality charter school operators to expand into Nevada's neediest neighborhoods.
Taking High School Courses In College Costs Students And Families Nearly $1.5 BillionApril 6, 2016Hundreds of thousands of first-year students from all backgrounds are shelling out for remedial courses, says a new report.
Early UC Admissions Data Show Improved Outlook For ResidentsApril 4, 2016(AP) — University of California admissions officials say they are on track to meet their goal of enrolling 5,000 more undergraduates from within the state next fall.
A Day With A Sixth-Grader: How One School Supports A High-Needs StudentApril 4, 2016In our new series "Budgeting from the Blacktop," we're looking at how California is giving schools more control over how they spend extra dollars on at-risk students. We spend a day with Carlos Delrio at Sacramento's Oak Ridge Elementary. Listen /Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
Libraries Lower Overdue Fines In Exchange For Reading TimeMarch 31, 2016 | Joanne SerriehStarting April 1, Yolo County Library cardholders, ages 18 and under, can exchange reading time for overdue fines as part of the “Read Off Your Fines” campaign.
How To Get Girls Into Engineering? Let Them Build RobotsMarch 23, 2016 | Melody StoneSt. Francis High School’s robotics team, The Fembots, see the gender gap in engineering as an opportunity, not a problem. They’re bringing their original robot to a competition in Davis his week.
ClassicalAmerican River College Orchestra: A Symphony Of CulturesMarch 11, 2016 | Steve MilneA melting pot of musicians. That describes the American River College Orchestra in Sacramento – a diverse group of professional, amateur and student players, where music truly is the international language. Listen / download audio Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.