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The Trump administration wants to jumpstart student loan repayment, with federal student loan debt approaching $2 trillion.
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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.
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California’s largest school district wants to restrict cellphone and social media use during the school day over concerns about their impact on student mental health.
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The Los Angeles Unified board will consider directing staff to create a policy that would ban student phones and social media use from bell to bell.
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Across California, tens of thousands of students with learning disabilities are navigating higher ed. But not all of them are getting the support they need, and many have to learn to advocate for themselves.