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The Biden administration's student loan relief program, SAVE, is set to reduce payments this summer for many borrowers, but there are legal challenges looming.Listen 3:24
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L.A. Unified's board approved an $18.4 billion budget that avoids layoffs and continues to fund raises and class size reductions despite the expiration of billions in federal pandemic relief funding.
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After weeks of negotiations with Gov. Newsom, the Legislature is poised to pass 2024-25 spending plan.
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Early music experiences may impart a lifelong neuroplasticity that boosts cognition, experts say.
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For many college-bound students, the federal financial aid process has been beset by problems.
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The Los Angeles Unified School District’s proposed budget maintains staffing, mental health support and continues to reduce class sizes despite the end of federal pandemic relief funding.
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Joseph Komrosky had formed a conservative majority alongside other newly elected members that, among other things, fired the superintendent.
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The state-mandated training for educators working with seventh to 12th grade students is coming in June 2025.
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USC’s College Advising Corps is turning perceived deficits of young men of color into strengths to get them enrolled in education after high school.
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The Los Angeles City Council approved the ballot language for the upcoming election in their meeting on Tuesday.