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The district’s teachers’ union staged its first walkout in 154 years over larger class sizes, health care costs and support for special education students.
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Courts recently have tossed lawsuits challenging expired COVID-19 rules. A panel on the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals restored a case against the Los Angeles Unified School District, allowing employees to sue to prevent future vaccine mandates.
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Student loan borrowers can become eligible for lower payments or faster debt forgiveness by applying for federal loan consolidation by June 30.
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Academic workers at six UC campuses have been on strike over how the university system responded to recent campus protests.
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For weeks, the UC system and the union that represents the workers have been trading jabs, urging the other side to compromise in time for finals.
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One in eight children in Orange County are food insecure and depend on school lunches.
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Anely Cortez Lopez will start her term as student board member in July: “I'm going to … show students that their voices are meant to be heard and not overshadowed by the noise.”
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Analysis: Nearly a third of all calls for police were for serious incidents including violence.
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Estimates of college student eligibility and enrollment were previously unknown.
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UC Irvine's teaching assistants, postdocs, and researchers are the latest to walk off the job in a dispute over the university's handling of campus protests.
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California schools are using more chatbots, and teachers are using them to grade papers and give students feedback.