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All students in school need supplies — pencils, notebooks, backpacks, calculators, and even electronics like headphones and iPads.
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Amended legislation calls for expert panel to propose improvements to test.
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Debates over education in 2024 campaign likely to be fought more on ideological than policy grounds
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The Department of Education has again delayed the rollout of its updated federal financial aid application, known as FAFSA.
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Getting their first instrument is an emotionally stirring experience for many children, but for the low-income students served by the Harmony Project, it’s often a life-changing event.
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Multiple phone calls, emails, letters and requests for meetings are what parents should expect if their child is deemed truant. Most school districts appear less and less likely to lean on punitive measures in recent years.
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The University of California’s student government wants every campus to have a collegiate recovery program.
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The Los Angeles Unified School District voted unanimously put a bond that would pay for school repairs and upgrades to voters.
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Chancellor Francisco Rodriguez says he’s retiring to take care of his ailing father, but the announcement comes amid district turmoil.
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Educators can learn caution from AI mistakes in Los Angeles and San Diego. But they also face pressure to adopt the technology quickly.