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Choosing a school in L.A. is overwhelming — that's why LAist created a guide. Here's what we did to get it to families who needed the information.
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Newsom’s proposal for California schools would shift more power to the governor and pare down the state superintendent’s role.
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At the end of January, students will have returned to two of the three public school campuses burned in the Palisades Fire one year prior.Listen 0:43
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Ray Jayawardhana will take over this summer as the 10th president in Caltech's 105-year history.
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A year after the Los Angeles fires, communities remain strong, losses remain significant, and efforts to rebuild are underway.
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About 64,000 students signed up for a week of credit recovery and enrichment camps.Listen 0:44
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California has invested heavily in early childhood education, yet it doesn’t require all 5-year-olds to attend kindergarten.
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Students fear that budget reductions at the federal level could threaten their professional futures.Listen 3:40
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Federal funding cuts and immigration policy were two significant issues among many that local educators navigated in 2025.
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California students will see fewer cellphones and more gender-neutral bathrooms, as well as other new laws taking effect in the new year.