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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 president-elect has pledged to carry out mass deportations.
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With a majority of votes counted in L.A. County, candidates in two of the three open seats on the LAUSD school board appear to have solid leads.
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In Southern California, candidates and political action committees are spending hundreds of thousands of dollars in campaigns for community college board seats.
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California State University, Los Angeles has laid off many lecturers, while neighboring campuses appear to be hiring.
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Officials say CSU's rates compare well nationally, but still "not good enough."
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College applications are open for the fall 2025 term, and deadlines are looming.
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Advocates and parents of children with disabilities who speak languages other than English say it is a tiny step forward.
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Los Angeles author and artist Rhode Montijo’s newest picture book takes readers on another (mis)adventure through the Día de los Muertos-inspired land of Skeletown.
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A collaboration devised as part of Getty's PST ART taught students about environmental issues from the perspective of communities across the Americas.
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In L.A. County, 26 districts are seeking $15 billion through school facilities ballot measures. To better understand why, LAist visited Lynwood Unified School District.