Colleagues remember Delaine Eastin, the only woman to be elected state superintendent
From 1995 to 2003, Eastin successfully pushed for lower class sizes, new academic standards and the installation of school gardens.
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From 1995 to 2003, Eastin successfully pushed for lower class sizes, new academic standards and the installation of school gardens.
Better awareness and access to college prep classes can increase the number of students eligible to apply to the state’s universities, a panel said.
An EdSource analysis found that Black and Latino students are the least likely to complete college preparatory course requirements.
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