How California is prepping for Trump administration

The incoming Trump administration will likely mean huge changes across a wide range of policies in California.

CalMatters reporters are talking to officials, experts and advocates about many of them:

Public education: If President-elect Donald Trump’s pledges to deport undocumented immigrants and withhold funds to schools that recognize transgender students come to pass, they could have major impacts on student absenteeism, anxiety and bullying , explains CalMatters K-12 education reporter Carolyn Jones . During the first Trump presidency, for example, attendance and academic performance of Latino students dropped significantly in areas affected by severe immigration enforcement. Trump also wants to shut down the U.S. Department of Education (a move that could mean a $7.9 billion loss of federal funding for California schools), eliminate teacher tenure and implement performance-based pay.

 

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