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May 24, 2010
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Historic education lawsuit filed: State finance system called unconstitutional
May 20 suit calls on the state to establish a school finance system that provides all students equal opportunity to meet academic goals set by the state.
CalSTRS responds to questions on pending pension reform legislation
ACSA members have many questions regarding pension reform legislation moving in the Capitol. Here are some answers.
Aceves continues to gather media endorsements
Newspapers up and down the state agree Larry Aceves is the most qualified candidate for superintendent of public instruction.
ACSA studies release of gov.’s May budget revision
Budget Revision plan to close state deficit of $19.1 billion includes proposals unlikely to pass Legislature; Prop. 98 still in jeopardy.
ACSA career-building academies to begin in July
A catalog detailing the association’s 2010-11 job-specific training academy season has been mailed to ACSA members.
Administrator Training opportunity In San Joaquin County
ACSA and the San Joaquin COE are offering Module 2 and 3 training for the Administrator Training Program (formerly AB 430) beginning June 16.
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