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California law requires schools to let students wear tribal graduation regalia. But many school districts made the process difficult.
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Pasadena Unified School District released results from soil samples this week, five months after the Eaton Fire.
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Borrowers who need to certify their employment have options.
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Students on at least six of the Cal State system’s 23 campuses have joined the growing hunger strike movement.
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Candidates will get free tuition, a mentor and a stipend.
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Educators say a major challenge they face is a lack of access to paid family leave, which will require a solution that extends beyond the district.
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More than 100 volunteers helped provide “psychological first aid” to students in the Pasadena Unified School District following the Eaton fire.
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A Republican overhaul would reduce borrowers' repayments options from several plans to just two.
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CalKIDS, the state program that deposits at least $500 into savings accounts for eligible students, has overcome some of the challenges affecting its awareness and access.
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Advocates want to improve access to grants, loans, scholarships and work study opportunities.