In the second go around for California Gov. Jerry Brown, the state's education policy has bucked the national trend toward using standardized testing to evaluate schools and teachers, writes Matt Barnum at The 74,
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Now five years old and 30 + journalists strong, the network of education news sites has made impressive progress but also faces some ongoing challenges By Alexander Russo On Monday,
the nonprofit education news network Chalkbeat announced that its newsrooms now exceed 30 reporters and editors.
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