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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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The law would ban state financial aid for private universities in California that consider legacy in admissions.
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Students taking the exam use their own devices, or school devices – they no longer need a paper and pencil. More than a million students are expected to take the test.Listen 3:51
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College admissions is a black box. What might make the process of acceptance and rejection more transparent?
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The union representing 35,000 Los Angeles Unified educators voted Monday night to withdraw its endorsement for Board District 1 candidate Kahllid Al-Alim.
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The CYBER-NAUTS team competed in its first-ever robotics competition over the weekend.
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After years of notifications and warnings, CSU Los Angeles students and employees protested that the university isn’t doing enough to communicate whether they’re safe from asbestos.
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Donald Bakeer shares his story as part of a local school program connecting students with seniors living in the community.
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Program goal is to bridge work and education gaps for foster, justice-impacted, low-income youth, and others.
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For years colleges have used peer educators to promote health messages to the student body. The most recent task: awareness of medication abortion.
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Candidates endorsed by United Teachers Los Angeles have a significant edge — but a misstep can also be costly.