Achievement Gaps, AI and More: State Superintendent Hopefuls Detail Plans at Candidate Forums

Noozhawk
May 3, 2026
You know how we’re always talking about what’s next for our kids’ schools here in Santa Barbara? Well, according to Noozhawk’s coverage of a recent EdSource piece, the folks vying to be California’s next State Superintendent of Public Instruction have been laying out their big ideas — and it’s worth paying attention to, even from our cozy corner of the 805.
The forums touched on everything from closing stubborn achievement gaps (something our own district grapples with) to the wild card that is AI in the classroom. It’s easy to feel like these state-level conversations happen in a distant Sacramento bubble, but the decisions made there trickle right down to our local campuses — from Goleta to Carpinteria. Whether it’s how we fund after-school programs or prepare students for a tech-driven world, these hopefuls’ plans will shape what our teachers can do.
It’s a reminder that our local school board meetings aren’t the only place where our kids’ futures get decided. So next time you’re grabbing coffee at Handlebar or walking the dog along the Mesa, maybe give that EdSource piece a read. Because what happens in the state capital doesn’t stay there — it lands right here in our classrooms.
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