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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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The "genius grant" is an $800,000 five-year grant.
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Tens of thousands of children have an open case in the child welfare system, which is complex enough to muddle the perspective on what their educational rights are.
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October loan payments will still be due, but an extended shutdown could impact customer service.Listen 4:29
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L.A. County Library launches a digital card for teenagers to access banned titles.
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Governor Gavin Newsom signed AB 1078 into law Monday. It is designed to end book bans in schools across the state.
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Dual enrollment and career training programs are driving forces behind the increases.
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Los Angeles Unified School District board members said that circumstances had changed since the mandate was first implemented during the height of the pandemic.
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Gov. Gavin Newsom called the new measure "long overdue," saying that the banning binge of diversity materials has to come to an end.
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Here’s the 411 on how you as a borrower can stay ahead of the game.
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Traditional public schools and charter schools have been uneasy roommates on Los Angeles Unified School District campuses for decades— that could soon change.