City College of San Francisco Fights to Stay Open
Officials at California's largest community college say they're moving forward to keep the school from shutting down. The national Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges has put the City College of San Francisco on notice that it has less than a year to address 14 serious management and fiscal problems, or be de-certified. Without accreditation, CCSF won't get the funding it needs.
L.A. Confronts Charter School Space Rules
The Los Angeles Unified School District has vowed to fight a judge's order that it share space equally among all public school students, including those in charter schools. That was mandated by Proposition 39 -- but school officials say the law isn't clear on what defines a "classroom."