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Steven César Almazán

@steven_almazan_

Policy Director @edvoice | LA Giving Circle Member @LatinoCommFdn| Prev @civilrightsorg |@USC @LoyolaMarymount @UCBerkeley 🎓 | Boyle Heights 🇲🇽|Views=🙋🏽‍♂️

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EdVoice (@edvoice) 's Twitter Profile Photo

After months of research and discussion with over 20 coalition partners, EdVoice Institute (our sister org) is excited to share “Every Classroom, Every Child: Lasting Solutions for California’s Teacher Shortage.” 📘edvoiceinstitute.org/teacher-shorta… This comprehensive policy brief

After months of research and discussion with over 20 coalition partners, EdVoice Institute (our sister org) is excited to share “Every Classroom, Every Child: Lasting Solutions for California’s Teacher Shortage.”

📘edvoiceinstitute.org/teacher-shorta…

This comprehensive policy brief
Children Now (@childrennow) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are excited to be a contributing author on a new report that details what California can do to better recruit, prepare, and retain a more diverse teacher workforce to address the state's persistent teacher shortage. 🙌 👏 We invite you to read, here👇 californiateachersmatter.org

Educators for Excellence (E4E) (@ed4excellence) 's Twitter Profile Photo

E4E-LA is excited to share a new comprehensive policy brief with evidence-based recommendations on recruitment, preparation, and retention for state leaders to consider as they address California’s persistent teacher shortage. #CATeachersMatter #EducationPolicy

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Last night, Governor Newsom signed the 2025-26 Budget Act, which includes $200M for teacher training in evidence-based reading instruction! Big changes in education policy like this don’t happen often—especially in the face of a $12B deficit—but last night, it happened. This

Last night, Governor Newsom signed the 2025-26 Budget Act, which includes $200M for teacher training in evidence-based reading instruction! Big changes in education policy like this don’t happen often—especially in the face of a $12B deficit—but last night, it happened. This
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BREAKING NEWS: Another hurdle passed for #AB1454 after the Senate Ed Committee voted 7-0 today in favor of (1) evidence-based reading materials in all classrooms and (2) admin/reading specialist prep program standards aligning with evidence-based means of teaching literacy. This

BREAKING NEWS: Another hurdle passed for #AB1454 after the Senate Ed Committee voted 7-0 today in favor of (1) evidence-based reading materials in all classrooms and (2) admin/reading specialist prep program standards aligning with evidence-based means of teaching literacy.

This
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Our sister org, EdVoice Institute, and more than 20 coalition partners have published a comprehensive, evidence-based policy brief outlining solutions to California's ongoing #TeacherShortage Read the full brief: edvoiceinstitute.org/teacher-shorta… #CATeachersMatter

Our sister org, EdVoice Institute, and more than 20 coalition partners have published a comprehensive, evidence-based policy brief outlining solutions to California's ongoing #TeacherShortage

Read the full brief: edvoiceinstitute.org/teacher-shorta…

#CATeachersMatter
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In this #PowerInThePipeline video, we’re reminded that talent alone isn’t enough—educators need diverse, quality mentors and coaches to stay, grow, and thrive in high-needs schools. If we’re serious about rebuilding CA's educator pipeline, mentorship can’t be optional—it must be