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California directs districts to offer remote independent study this fall

Families with health worries want better distance learning options than what existed pre-pandemic.

July 7, 2021 | EdSource
Summer School Gets Makeover, Thanks to Stimulus Cash

Refreshed programs help students catch up academically and get them back to campus after the pandemic year.

July 6, 2021 | Wall Street Journal
Colleges prepare for incoming freshmen with high school learning loss

Beyond the usual efforts to get new students off a good start, college and university campuses in California and across the nation this fall face special challenges in welcoming freshmen who have not been in a real classroom for a year and a half.

July 6, 2021 | EdSource
Combining high school and career paths: Improving educational outcomes

High school students in Oakland have the opportunity to experience career pathways in the real world thanks to the Oakland Health Pathways Project.

July 5, 2021 | WorkingNation
Business partnerships with community colleges help funnel workers into jobs

Companies needing better-skilled workers also benefit from programs that teach those specific skills.

July 2, 2021 | Washington Post
High school apprenticeship program puts students on track to a career

On-the-job training combined with classroom work could fill a skilled worker shortage.

July 1, 2021 | WorkingNation
Lindsay High pathway earns silver certification

On June 1, Linked Learning announced Lindsay High School’s Academy of Health Sciences as one of its new Silver Certified pathways. The academy promotes health and wellness through the study of medicine, human anatomy, disease/injury prevention, and nutrition.

June 30, 2021 | The Sun-Gazette
Closing Advanced Coursework Equity Gaps for All Students

Even in high schools with similar levels of access to advanced coursework, Black, Latinx, and Indigenous students are less likely to be enrolled in advanced courses—and even when they are enrolled, they experience less success in these courses than their peers.