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More than 4,000 people have been arrested across the region since June and it’s still unclear how the threat of detention may impact whether students show up to school.Listen 4:48
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California schools are heading into a new academic year without about $148 million in federal grants for teacher preparation programs, funds seen as integral to addressing widespread teacher shortages.
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School buses drive to and from about 90% of Los Angeles Unified schools, but less than 10% of students are onboard.
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University of California attorneys argued the suspensions were arbitrary and capricious.
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A teenage student with disabilities was handcuffed by federal agents Monday while accompanying another student for registration.
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The district is collaborating with law enforcement, labor leaders and local elected leaders to get the word out that students will be safe at school.
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Traditional commuter campuses see great demand for on-campus housing as off-campus rents rise.
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UC officials say a payment of this scale would “completely devastate” the university system.
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Even in California, where prison access to technology and research resources is better than average, students regularly face dead ends.
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After hundreds of international students lost their status this spring, then regained it following lawsuits, the uncertainty of it happening again has created fear.