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California’s deficit has increased, but K-12 schools are largely spared cuts in the governor's May revision.
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The plan updates district priorities, but underscores finding challenges.
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The Los Angeles Unified School District Board of Education is getting a new website and wants the public’s help to shape it.
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One incumbent, Tanya Ortiz Franklin, already held on to her District 7 seat. Three other school board races are headed to runoffs.
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Floriculture blends science, sustainability, financial literacy, and creativity. At Sylmar Charter High, the school’s gardens also invite a rare moment of calm in a hectic high school day.
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A lawsuit filed Tuesday seeks to end a new Los Angeles Unified policy that limits charter schools can be located in the district.
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Voters approved $1 billion a year in new arts education funding, but there are questions about how districts are spending the money.
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Hundreds of LAUSD buildings may still need to be retrofitted. How can you figure out if your kid's school is safe?
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Officials say the new platform will be a one-stop shop for information about student grades, attendance and performance.
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The union representing 35,000 Los Angeles Unified educators voted Monday night to withdraw its endorsement for Board District 1 candidate Kahllid Al-Alim.
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Candidates endorsed by United Teachers Los Angeles have a significant edge — but a misstep can also be costly.
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Los Angeles Unified School District Board candidate Kahllid Al-Alim apologized earlier this week for pre-campaign social media posts that endorsed assigning antisemitic literature to students, and for liking “graphic content.”
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