Program: Inside California Education | Type: Full Video | Aired: 2024-01-08

Becoming a Good Sport

A competition promotes good sportsmanship at games at this San Diego school, a district-wide staff training in Madera aims to tackle racism in schools, a community school in Anaheim grows food for the neighborhood, and learn the story of a high school dropout who is now the Superintendent of two million students in Los Angeles.

Inside California Education brings compelling stories from all over the Golden State about California’s complex, evolving, and innovative public education system. It focuses on how public education’s challenges, opportunities, and successes impact students, parents, teachers, administrators, policymakers and others. Stories range from pre-kindergarten to twelfth grade, and include special education, adult education, vocational training, local funding issues, and groundbreaking new education programs. It also profiles some of the heroes making a daily difference in the lives of California’s six million public school students.

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