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''California'' is the most populous state in the [[United States]], and the third largest by area. It is located on the West Coast of the United States, along the Pacific Ocean, and is bordered by Oregon to the north, Nevada to the east, Arizona to the southeast, and Mexico to the south.  
''California'' is a state in the west of the [[United States]]. It borders [[Oregon]] to the north, [[Nevada]] to the east, [[Arizona]] to the south-east, [[Mexico]] to the south, and the Pacific Ocean to the west.  
 
[[Image:California in United States.jpg|right|thumb|250px|The state of California]]
The population of California is around 36.7 million. This makes it equivalent to a large country in EU terms, about the same population as Poland and rather less than Spain.
The most populous state in the US, the 2010 census records 37.2 million inhabitants. The state capital is '''Sacramento''', and the largest city is '''Los Angeles'''. California is known as The Golden State.  
 
Its four largest cities are Los Angeles, San Diego, San Jose, and San Francisco. The capital city is Sacramento.
 
The state is home to eight of the nation's fifty largest cities. It is known for its varied climate and geography, as well as its diverse population.
 
For more details see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/California,
 
 
== Education ==
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Public secondary education consists of high schools that teach elective courses in trades, languages, and liberal arts with tracks for gifted, college-bound and industrial arts students. California's public educational system is supported by a unique constitutional amendment that requires a minimum annual funding level for grades K-14 (kindergarten through community college) which grows with the economy and student enrollment figures.


==Education in California==
California had over 6.2 million school students in the 2005–06 school year. Funding and staffing levels in California schools lag behind other states. In expenditure per pupil, California ranked 29th of the 51 states (including the District of Columbia) in 2005–06. In teaching staff expenditure per pupil, California ranked 49th of 51. In overall teacher-pupil ratio, California was also 49th, with 21 students per teacher. Only Arizona and Utah were poorer.
California had over 6.2 million school students in the 2005–06 school year. Funding and staffing levels in California schools lag behind other states. In expenditure per pupil, California ranked 29th of the 51 states (including the District of Columbia) in 2005–06. In teaching staff expenditure per pupil, California ranked 49th of 51. In overall teacher-pupil ratio, California was also 49th, with 21 students per teacher. Only Arizona and Utah were poorer.


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For more details see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Education_in_California.
For more details see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Education_in_California.


==Virtual schools in California==
"California has extensive online education activity, including a state-led initiative in UCCP Prep and roughly 25 online charter schools and district programs, many of which are supplemental." For more information, see: http://kpk12.com/states/california/
==References==
* http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/California
* http://www.census.gov/popfinder/
* http://kpk12.com/states/california/


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California is a state in the west of the United States. It borders Oregon to the north, Nevada to the east, Arizona to the south-east, Mexico to the south, and the Pacific Ocean to the west.

The state of California

The most populous state in the US, the 2010 census records 37.2 million inhabitants. The state capital is Sacramento, and the largest city is Los Angeles. California is known as The Golden State.

Education in California

California had over 6.2 million school students in the 2005–06 school year. Funding and staffing levels in California schools lag behind other states. In expenditure per pupil, California ranked 29th of the 51 states (including the District of Columbia) in 2005–06. In teaching staff expenditure per pupil, California ranked 49th of 51. In overall teacher-pupil ratio, California was also 49th, with 21 students per teacher. Only Arizona and Utah were poorer.

California's public post-secondary education system offers a unique three-tiered system:

  1. The preeminent research university system in the state is the University of California (UC) which employs more Nobel Prize laureates than any other institution in the world, and is considered one of the world's finest public university systems. There are ten general UC campuses, and a number of specialized campuses in the UC system.
  2. The California State University (CSU) system has almost 450,000 students, making it the largest university system in the United States. It is intended to accept the top one-third (1/3) of high school students. The 23 CSU schools are primarily intended for undergraduate education.
  3. The California Community Colleges system provides lower division coursework as well as basic skills and workforce training. It is the largest network of higher education in the US, composed of 110 colleges serving a student population of over 2.6 million.

California is also home to such notable private universities as Stanford University, the University of Southern California (USC), the California Institute of Technology (Caltech), and the Claremont Colleges (including Harvey Mudd College and Pomona College). California has hundreds of other private colleges and universities, including many religious and special-purpose institutions.

For more details see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Education_in_California.

Virtual schools in California

"California has extensive online education activity, including a state-led initiative in UCCP Prep and roughly 25 online charter schools and district programs, many of which are supplemental." For more information, see: http://kpk12.com/states/california/

References


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