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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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Los Angeles County mistakenly included two school bond measures on ballots bound for Santa Monica and Malibu, when each city should only have one.
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Most higher education in California pays off, new research found — but 112 programs had no economic return on investment.
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Superintendent Alberto Carvalho says the district has heard growing concern from staff, students and their families about the outcome of the presidential election.
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The lawsuit alleges UC discriminated against undocumented students by denying them opportunities open to other students.
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This guide is for parents and families that want to better understand the condition of their child’s school — and how to advocate to get it fixed.
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St. Genevieve Parish Schools has a decades-long relationship with the Carters and shared a special birthday message.
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An estimated 1 in 5 schools has no air conditioning and another 10% need repair.
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The state agency that paid tuition for 31 students in an California State University, Dominguez Hills program says it may have made a mistake.
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Starting in October, borrowers with delinquent payments or defaulted loans will be at risk once again of consequences.
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Legal scholars are questioning the path the governor suggested could pave the way for college students who are undocumented.