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  2. California Education Code 48907 - Wikipedia

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    Los Angeles Unified School District (1976), in which the California Supreme Court found that Educational Code 10611 did not authorize prior restraint, and thus that a school could only discipline a student for violation of a publications rule or prohibit further distribution. However, Educational Code 10611 was not completely clear, and thus ...

  3. California A-G requirements - Wikipedia

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    Some school districts require all students to meet the A-G standards in order to graduate, which are more demanding than the statewide minimum requirements for high school graduation. [2] In 2023, a majority of California high-school graduates did not meet the A-G standards, making them ineligible for admission to state universities.

  4. California High School Proficiency Exam - Wikipedia

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    Those who had previously taken the California High School Exit Exam (CAHSEE), required of all high school students to graduate in California, found the CHSPE similar in format, but longer in length and with more difficult, rigorous questions. [6] The CHSPE tests included mathematics and English-Language Arts (reading and writing).

  5. California Assessment of Student Performance and Progress

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    The STAR Program was the cornerstone of the California Public Schools Accountability Act of 1999 (PSAA). The primary objective of the PSAA is to help schools improve the academic achievement of all students. From the 1970s, California students took the same statewide test, called the California Assessment Program (CAP).

  6. California High School Exit Exam - Wikipedia

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    Eligible students have an Individualized Education Program (IEP) or Section 504 Plan that indicates that the student has satisfied or will satisfy all other state and local requirements to receive a high school diploma, except for passing the CAHSEE test. This exemption shall last until the State Board of Education either implements an ...

  7. How do California college students qualify for CalFresh? Here ...

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    A majority of California college students who are eligible for CalFresh don’t receive benefits, a study from the California Policy Lab found. Seventeen percent of all California community ...

  8. Hazelwood School District v. Kuhlmeier - Wikipedia

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    Hazelwood School District et al. v. Kuhlmeier et al., 484 U.S. 260 (1988), was a landmark decision by the Supreme Court of the United States which held, in a 5–3 decision, that student speech in a school-sponsored student newspaper at a public high school could be censored by school officials without a violation of First Amendment rights if the school's actions were "reasonably related" to a ...

  9. California bill would require schools to notify parents if ...

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    Assemblymember Bill Essayli (R-Riverside) sponsored Assembly Bill 1314, which would require schools in California to notify parents in writing within three days after learning a student is ...

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