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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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Some California districts say school closures are inevitable. Officials who have done it say broad participation is key.
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The University of California anticipates more than a $500 million budget gap next summer, so it’s increasing tuition by at least $3,402 for new nonresident students next fall.
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The Natural History Museum has a new “front porch” — a 75,000-square-foot exhibition space that’s free and open to the public starting Sunday.
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Former principal Scott Schmerelson will retain his seat on the Los Angeles Unified Board of Education, representing Board District 3 in the West San Fernando Valley.
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Brandi O’Kelley, who runs the system’s social media, uses humor to draw more readers.
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The district’s expectation is that when students come back from Presidents’ Day weekend in February, the rollout will be finished at every school.
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Students will not be allowed to use cellphones, smartwatches, or earbuds on campus during school hours, though there will be exceptions.
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Hendy Newbill has decades of experience as a teacher, basketball coach and administrator at her alma mater Dorsey High School.
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Folt was brought on in 2019 to usher in "a new era" following a series of high-profile scandals.