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The Trump administration is suing over California’s policy of providing in-state tuition, scholarships and loans to some immigrant students.
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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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Pressed by the state legislature, the California State University system is making it easier for students who want to transfer in from community colleges.
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From diaper changing to arithmetic, special education assistants help students navigate the school day. Families say their support is irreplaceable.
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Parents picked up food and homework while union rank-and-file pounded the pavement.
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Conflicts over racial and gender equity are common at school campuses across the state, principals say in survey.
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Service Employees International Local 99, the union representing 30,000 bus drivers, cafeteria workers, custodians and other support staff across LAUSD, has started a three-day strike.
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Los Angeles Schools Got A $600,000 Donation Of Beanie Babies And We Want To Know Where They’re GoingLAUSD has accepted a very large donation this month of Ty Beanie Baby toys. A very, very large donation.
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UC regents committee advanced housing projects at five campuses.
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More than 400,000 students in the nation's second largest school district are back to learning at home as support staff, bus drivers, and teachers strike this week.
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After six months, UC regents have not talked publicly about a proposal supported by legal scholars nationwide.
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Union members are rallying with support from the district’s teachers union to protest for a new and better contract.
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Opponents of the changes say Congress explicitly located some of these offices inside the Education Department, and the White House cannot legally move their work without Congress' approval.
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The judge has previously sided with UC scholars several times since June in halting Trump’s termination of science and health research funding.
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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.