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As federal policies shift, Los Angeles schools distribute “Know Your Rights” cards to help immigrant families navigate encounters with immigration agents.
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Some schools destroyed years ago in the Sonoma and Butte fires are just now reopening. The long, expensive process of rebuilding in LA may eat up much of the money voters approved in November for school repairs statewide.
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While some schools in or near wildfire evacuation zones have reopened, some campuses may need ongoing cleaning to keep students and staff safe from smoke and ash.
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State officials and leaders of county offices of education and school districts speak out against quickly Trump administration’s new guidance allowing immigration enforcement near or in schools.
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Santa Monica College is hosting a distribution event this week to provide free essentials to those who’ve been affected by local fires.
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LAPD Commander Steve Lurie had helped in LAPD's response to crackdowns on student encampments during protests over the Israel-Gaza war.
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Parents say there's lots to appreciate about how school districts in Los Angeles have responded to the fires. But their patience is not infinite.
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After the fires prompted several colleges and universities to close or move to remote operations last week, several are resuming from winter break this week with online instruction and resources.
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Students in L.A. and Ventura counties will get more time to apply.
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Newsom has signed an executive order meant to help students who’ve been displaced by the recent fires.