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A rise in antisemitism complaints in K-12 schools prompted a California law creating an agency to educate school staff and investigate cases.
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We can’t tell you which schools to apply to, but we can help you think about how to choose a school.
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Pregnancy is a wild journey, with so many questions to answer. We're here to help.Listen 5:27
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Hundreds of California schools won the National Blue Ribbon honor before the program ended in August.Listen 0:46
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The district and unions representing teachers and support staff agreed to retain a three-week winter break, and add additional instructional days.
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Dorsey High has a history of musically talented alumni. But deep cuts to arts funding meant years of students went without music education.
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The U.S. foster system has many flaws, but consistent efforts have paid dividends at Mt. San Antonio College.
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A new analysis shows that the California State University system doesn’t make or receive enough money to cover its costs, even with state support. The report and lawmakers urge the system to increase tuition, but even that might not be enough.
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Attorneys say that last school year the district suspended Black students at rates four times higher than their white peers and suspended students with disabilities twice as often as those without disabilities.
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To watch the sixth grade performance of "The Sound of Music," K-3 students at Rolling Hills Elementary in Fullerton must be accompanied by a parent, and those in grades four through six must have parental permission.
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A Cambodian graduation ceremony at California State University, Long Beach became a moment to honor the ancestors and help heal the still-fresh pain of genocide.
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UC Regents created a working group that will determine how best to open campus jobs to students without work authorization.
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Gov. Gavin Newsom is closing and downsizing prisons across the state, putting the future of over 1,000 incarcerated students at risk. College administrators say they have few resources to help.
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A growing number of students nationwide are fighting the government's mandate to serve cow's milk in public schools.
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Air quality regulator South Coast AQMD is swapping out old school buses with electric ones.
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Test scores went up last year for California K-12 students. But chronic absenteeism and English learner progress rates remained stagnant.
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To increase student representation, UC student leaders are pushing for the second seat to also have voting power.
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California has made a new grade, transitional kindergarten, available for all four-year-olds. LAist reporters spent a day in three schools to find out what students do in class.
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A Chrome browser tool features a movable bubble that provides information without typing a prompt, spurring a rise in AI cheating on tests.
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A federal judge says the Trump administration "overplayed its hand" by inserting partisan language into workers' out-of-office autoreplies.
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A state school advisory agency finds ongoing funding is needed to support public schools damaged by January’s wildfires.
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Lucille J. Smith Elementary was one of 31 California schools to be nominated as a National Blue Ribbon School.
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The Reseda high schooler has been in federal immigration detention since August.
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Hundreds of Los Angeles Unified School District schools will start serving supper to anyone 18 and under.
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Schools are grappling with how to prepare students for the possibility of gun violence without traumatizing them.
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Faculty filed a public records lawsuit to get details of a negotiation that has mostly taken place behind closed doors.