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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 California dream of going to community college and transferring to a UC or CSU is broken, experts and researchers say. Few students transfer in two years. Most take six years with many more courses than needed. Others drop out.
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The budget is subject to final approval by the Legislature by mid-June, but the governor seemed confident that dyslexia screening would survive last-minute political wrangling. California is one of only 10 states nationwide that does not screen students for dyslexia.
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President Linda Oubré had more than three years left on her contract. Enrollment and funding problems threaten the future of the storied Southern California college.
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Students from three community college campuses cooked, baked, sautéed and displayed their very best dishes at the third annual Culinary Cup.
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L.A. Trade-Tech College has the longest continuously running culinary arts program in the country, a resource for California's growing restaurant industry.
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About 35,000 educators approved a deal reached after almost a year of negotiations and a March strike.
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Legislators Want The University Of California To Enroll More In-State Students. It's Been Slow GoingYears after an audit disparaged the University of California for not enrolling enough in-state students, the numbers have barely budged. But there are signs that change is ramping up.
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COVID could just be one factor for nationwide eighth grade NAEP scores.
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Currently, drug education is optional in California K-12 schools despite surge in overdoses and deaths.
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Fullerton College's drone lab is training students for careers in everything from emergency response to flying packages to your doorstep.
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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.