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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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There is no question that the student demand for housing is high. But much about a plan to build hundreds of beds for community college students remains tentative.
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Rhode Montijo debuts a Día de los Muertos-inspired story told with just two words.
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Equity gaps in graduation persist for Black and low-income students.
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Therapists say that giving speakers of other languages mental health vocabulary in their own language is a first step toward better mental health.
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The new degree program will build on the school's connections with employers in areas like stem cell research and pharmaceutical manufacturing.
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The proposal was introduced at a board meeting Thursday, shortly after a local judge put a hold on parts of Chino's parental notification policy that was passed over the summer.
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Most students don’t meet state standards for reading, writing and math. Students scored slightly better in math compared to the previous year, but showed few gains in reading and writing.
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LAist asked community college students, faculty, and staff about their experiences with generative AI, particularly ChatGPT. Here is what five of them had to say.
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The expected escalation of the war in Israel may test college leaders’ ability to keep campus discussions civil as campus leaders try to focus on making this a teachable moment.
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Vote would be closely watched referendum on support for new conservative majorities.