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Robert King’s classroom survived the Palisades Fire, but the collection of memorabilia he used to bring the story of our country alive to his students did not.
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The district cut federal Title I funding by 90% for low-income students in Catholic schools.
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As the deadline for undocumented community college students to apply for financial aid approaches, advocates are doubling down on their summer outreach.
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California’s adult school system steps in to help adults who might have slipped through the cracks — or are newcomers to the country.
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During early COVID lockdowns, a teen worked with his family to raise $1.8 million in venture funding and built a web filter with a team of data scientists and psychologists that he now hopes will help students safely surf the web.
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Likely Democratic presidential candidate made fighting school truancy a priority starting long ago.
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The tech industry has argued successfully that imposing rules regulating how social media operate violates free speech rights.
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The law comes two years after a mishandling of sexual harassment allegations brought down California State University's former chancellor.
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