Hundreds came to hear Rhees thoughts on improving education while dozens protest outside.
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Education activist Michelle Rhee and her husband, Sacramento Mayor Kevin Johnson, are visiting California cities to talk about education. They began in San Diego and will travel to San Jose, Fresno and Los Angeles. Today, they will hold a round-table discussion with Sacramento residents.
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Supporters of two ballot initiatives that would raise taxes to fund public education and other services said on Monday they will not back down from those efforts, upending Gov. Jerry Brown's crusade to clear the...
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CHICAGO - The Sacramento (Calf.) Public Library is the winner of the 2012 Scholastic Library Publishing National Library Week Grant. The $3,000 grant, sponsored by Scholastic Library Publishing, a division of Scholastic Inc., the global children’s publishing, education and media company, and administered by the American Library Association’s ( ALA ) Public Awareness Committee, is awarded ...
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SACRAMENTO, Calif., Jan. 26, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- The Veterans of Foreign Wars, Department of California has signed an education partnership agreement with Excelsior College®, a regionally accredited nonprofit ...
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By Kevin Yamamura, Sacramento Bee When teachers unions and education groups backed Proposition 98 nearly a quarter-century ago, they told voters it was “a well-thought-out plan for California’s schools to once again be among the very best in the nation.” But as public schools pack more than 30 students into kindergarten classrooms, cut a week of instruction [...]
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SACRAMENTO - A new arena, "green" development and education are the three areas Sacramento Mayor Kevin Johnson highlighted in the State the City Monday.
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The Sacramento County Office of Education can add app design to its achievements.
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For Sacramento Mayor Kevin Johnson, his fourth State of the City address was an opportunity to focus on three of his favorite subjects: the arena, the green economy and public education.
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Larry Bawden, president and chief executive officer of energy company Bloo Solar Inc., cultivated the foundation of his education in Sacramento State's engineering and computer science department.
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