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California laws protecting student data have loopholes that allow tech companies to continue packaging and selling that information.
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The district has sought to avoid laying off permanent staff as it seeks to close a large budget gap. Teachers say these latest cuts will be felt in the classroom.
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Police arrested six people during student protests against ICE and are now warning families of legal consequences ahead of future walkouts.
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The state’s largest district announced a “bell to bell” cellphone and social media ban in June 2024.
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The divisive 4-3 vote approves the issue of preliminary layoff notices to more than 3,000 employees.Listen 0:40
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Building maintenance staff demanded the university honor pay raises.
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A recent state law lifted the statute of limitations on sex abuse lawsuits, driving a huge increase in payouts by school districts and government agencies.
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L.A. city librarian Everett Perry’s progressive ideas about books in the early 1900s can still be felt in your library experience today.Listen 4:40
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In meeting materials posted late Friday night, the district proposed giving notice to thousands of employees and closing hundreds of additional positions.