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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.
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With the Palisades Fire close by, UCLA will move undergraduate and graduate classes online through Friday, Jan. 17.
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All Los Angeles Unified schools, child care and adult education centers will be closed through Friday, Jan. 10.
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Test scores are only one measure of what happens inside a school. Here’s what to look for to find the best fit for your child.
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As multiple fires burn across the Los Angeles area, several districts that hoped to be open by now have stayed shuttered.
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New UCLA chancellor brings experience as a former University of Miami president, Harvard administrator, and Mexico health secretary.
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There is again widespread uncertainty among immigrant families in California about what is to come, given President-elect Donald Trump’s promises of mass deportation.
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At an upcoming exhibition hosted by Cal State Long Beach, Greater L.A.’s next generation of artists are honing their skills and building community.
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California legislators want to limit deportation actions at schools, but they can’t ban immigration officials.
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There's an effort to broaden the ways that students may be able to receive credit for what they’ve learned outside a college classroom, whether on the job, through volunteering or even a hobby.
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California schools to teach students about the short- and long-term harms of excessive drinking and related health risks.