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The Los Angeles Unified School Board on Tuesday will consider its options for fiscal stability, and preview its budget for the next school year. Hard cuts are expected.
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The nation’s most linguistically diverse state has a tortured history with bilingual education in public schools. The Education Department can’t — and the Legislature won’t — do what it takes to repair the damage.
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Families have voiced concerns about how their personal data might be used under a second Trump administration.
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California lawmaker says President-elect Donald Trump’s pledge to deport undocumented immigrants has created fear for students and families.
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A new California law creates a Black-Serving Institution designation for colleges and universities that excel in supporting student success.
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Career and technical education has strong bipartisan support. But some education experts fear its growth may come at the expense of college preparation programs.
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The U.S. Department of Education expects to get 1 million financial aid applications from students across the country by Tuesday.
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Trump has not publicly charged her with shutting down the U.S. Department of Education.
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With the vast majority of ballots tallied, most Southern California local school funding measures and the statewide bond, Proposition 2, are passing.
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There are some 1,300 jobs in the homeless services sector in L.A. County that have remained unfilled.
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While Cal State’s graduation rate has improved, Black, Latino and Native American students still lag far behind other student groups.