Diana Lambert, EdSource

Diana Lambert

EdSource

Sacramento, CA, United States

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Past articles by Diana:

Bill would require older students to have HPV vaccine to attend school

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Oakland calls for an end to gun violence following second school shooting in a month that injured six

Police say all the victims - adult students and staff - are affiliated with one of the schools. No details were released on what triggered the shootings Wednesday afternoon. → Read More

Thousands without childhood vaccinations unable to return to school

Families fell behind on wellness checkups during the pandemic, others became vaccine hesitant and still others had vaccine fatigue. The result has been a decline in childhood vaccinations and more students who can't attend school on campuses. → Read More

LA Unified to spend more than $150 million for campus upgrades

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New law will bring opioid reversal medication to college campuses

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The youngest readers tackle sounds, words and the science of reading

Here are the stories of four schools and how they are teaching the youngest students how to read. The schools are among the 70 lowest-performing in the state. They are sharing in $50 million in extra funding that settled a lawsuit accusing the state of failing to teach literacy. → Read More

19 children, 2 adults dead in Texas elementary school shooting

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What California parents need to know about Covid vaccinations for children

Children 5 and older are now eligible to get a Covid-19 vaccination, but widespread misinformation about it has left parents with questions. → Read More

California cuts the number of tests teachers must take to earn credential

California teacher candidates no longer have to take two of the four tests usually required to earn a teaching credential. → Read More

Why summer school in California will prioritize fun and reconnecting students

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Summer school plans hinge on teacher energy

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Vaccines on tap for California’s children, but what do parents say?

Children may soon be eligible for Covid-19 vaccinations, potentially helping California schools to fully reopen for in-person instruction. → Read More

Schools chief uses influence to shape policy during pandemic, but lacks power to make big decisions

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Quick Guide: What California’s color-coded county tracking system means for schools

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Lawmakers fail to pass bills reducing number of tests for teachers by legislative deadline

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Gov. Newsom’s proposed budget revision cuts programs to recruit, train teachers

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Why bond and tax measures to bolster California schools struggled to pass at the polls

School districts have turned to parcel taxes in recent years to raise money for school programs, class-size reduction and teacher salaries. → Read More

Four California school districts ask voters to pay for teacher and staff housing

On March 3 four California school districts will ask California voters to tax themselves to pay for teacher housing through a general obligation bond. → Read More

Amid shortages, schools settle for underprepared special education teachers

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California’s effort to turn school staff into teachers starts to pay off

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