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Balance Between State and Local Roles

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  • Adolescence and the Reimagined High School: Scientific Perspectives on Development, Learning, and Civic Reasoning
  • Assessing Local Control and Accountability Plans (LCAPs) Using Generative AI
  • Curriculum Adoption and Implementation in California
  • Local Control in a Time of Change: The Work of California School Board Members
  • The California State Role in Supporting District Capacity for TK-8 Math Improvement
  • The Hidden, Guiding Hand of Compliance in California Public Schools
  • Who Governs California’s Schools? A Cross‑State Map of Supervision, Administration, and Implementation in CA, FL, NY, and TX

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