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Palisades Charter High School plans to temporarily move students to a former Santa Monica department store while elementary students share campuses.
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Advocates on and off campus are preparing to help international students.
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The cost cutting begins immediately and includes a hiring freeze, fewer faculty hires and no merit increases.
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Last year, the nationwide total was $253 million, barely a blip in the overall federal budget, but a crucial funding source for rural communities that have limited options for raising revenue.
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The president said federal student loans would move to the Small Business Administration, and hinted that the Department of Health and Human Services would take over special education oversight.Listen 3:55
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With cuts to nearly all the staff at the Department of Education's primary data agency, low-income and rural schools may not get the federal funds they rely on in coming years.Listen 3:33
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The suit also alleges that UC officials discriminated against pro-Palestinian supporters and failed to protect members of the encampment from the attackers.
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Five years later, nearly all students have computers and the internet; other challenges defy easy fixes.
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The Trump administration has already moved to cut the department's staff by nearly half.Listen 3:58
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There are at least 63,000 students with disabilities in the Los Angeles Unified School District, and many may be exempted from the district’s restrictive cellphone policy.