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Pasadena Unified School District will host a town hall Tuesday night to gather input about its recommendations for which schools to close.
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CORE — Community Overcoming Recidivism through Education — is helping formerly incarcerated students at Pasadena City College get their lives back on track.
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Undergraduate student assistants at California State University are mounting a union organizing campaign, calling for more work hours, paid sick time and higher wages.
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Whether your child wants to learn guitar online or needs a little extra help reading, it’s time to sign up for summer school in Los Angeles Unified.
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Say goodbye to the old FAFSA and hello to what we all hope is a simpler, friendlier version.
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The online-only community college has made positive steps in the wake of a state audit and legislative criticism.
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Wilder's Preparatory Academy test scores rank it highest among predominantly Black schools in the state.
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The deal promises to raise wages for bus drivers, classroom assistants, custodians and other support staff after a three-day strike shut down the district last month.
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The plan provides additional funding for schools to support Black students.
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The Long Beach City College Jazz Fest ran into hard times during the COVID-19 pandemic, but the students are still playing.
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Many high school seniors stress over choosing the right college after getting their acceptance letters. Here’s how they try to reduce the stress and anxiety around the decision.