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The annual Pasadena Rose Parade took place less than a month ago, but it's already time to prep for 2027.
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Robert King’s classroom survived the Palisades Fire, but the collection of memorabilia he used to bring the story of our country alive to his students did not.Listen 0:45
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The Palisades Fire destroyed 30% of the campus, including 36 classrooms, storage facilities and the football stadium.Listen 4:01
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The majority of Long Beach students must turn off and store their electronic devices in their backpacks for the entire school day.
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Lawsuits and Trump administration policy changes are targeting trans athletes, bans on outing by school staff and health care. Some California policies are in jeopardy.
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The U.S. Department of Education dropped its appeal, leaving in place a district court ruling against the administration.
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The school district worked with the maker of its beloved coffee cake to craft a vegan pastry.Listen 0:44
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LAUSD leaders say without layoffs this year, the school district will face steeper reductions in the future.Listen 0:34
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Gov. Gavin Newsom has proposed record levels of public funding for K-12 schools, but several Southern California school districts may need to make cuts next school year.Listen 0:41
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Transitional kindergarten is forcing a change in the way elementary schools operate in California.Listen 4:00