.@CADukesbaseball 17U's Benjamin Gonzalez (@Bengonz24) lifts this ball over the CF's head for a 2-run triple.
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The CDE invites administrators, tribal education directors, and American Indian Education program staff to attend this upcoming webinar on Tuesday, March 3, 2026, at 3 p.m.
Register at https://t.co/9Eam4wokPQ
Teachers — In this grade 8 ELA #ToolsForTeachers resource, Bursting at the Themes: How Story Elements Build Theme, students analyze how a theme is developed with the use of literary elements.
https://t.co/yOHWfGOEvj (account required)
Whether in policy or practice, the goal is the same, helping students see that mistakes aren’t setbacks, they’re invitations to think deeper. Through math talk, students find their voice, explore ideas together, and grow with confidence and joy #NASBE25@SBECalifornia@gomusd
Gabriela Orozco Gonzalez, member of @SBECalifornia and current teacher in Montebello Unified School District, shares how she lets students guide their own learning. She shares,“Curiosity must replace fear for students in the classroom” #NASBE25
Register for tomorrow’s webinar in the latest CDE Learning with AI, Learning about AI series, featuring speakers who discuss the value of artificial intelligence for supporting multilingual learners. The event begins at 4 p.m.
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We’re seeking feedback on proposed updates to Student Score Reports for Achievement Level Descriptors & Labels in CAASPP.
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We are seeking your feedback on proposed changes to the Student Score Reports for Achievement Level Descriptors and Labels within the California Assessment of Student Performance and Progress (CAASPP).
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Teachers—Take a look at Data Every Day, a #ToolsForTeachers grade 4 math resource where students use data tables to solve real-world problems about grocery store inventory. https://t.co/u01lvs1oMP (account required)
The U.S. Department of Education is planning for the 2025-26 FAFSA to become available to all students in early December. @ZachSchermele@USATODAY
The next FAFSA will go live in October – but not for everyone
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