New laws coming to California classrooms in 2025 as the state wraps up a busy year in education
Briefly

California's schools will see a significant decrease in smartphone usage, greater focus on inclusivity in history classes, and introduce new coursework in 2025.
The legacy admissions ban may significantly impact top California universities as a substantial percentage of admitted students previously had donor or alumni connections.
As the new educational laws unfold, transitions in gender identity debates and inclusivity initiatives continue to challenge school leaders and reshape classroom dynamics.
While educational reforms aim to improve learning and inclusivity, unresolved issues like the ethnic studies course continue to create contention among educators and lawmakers.
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