Annie Gilbertson
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Los Angeles Unified teachers have a lot at stake in Tuesday's school board election. Are they in danger of losing their political clout?
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A $5 million investment to replace toilets will cut water use by 100 million gallons each year, according to Los Angeles Unified district officials.
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At 83 years old, interim Supt. Ramon Cortines stepped in last fall to take over from John Deasy, but not all of his reforms have been popular.
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Students and nonprofits are working to get voters out to the Los Angeles Unified school board elections on May 19. Three contested seats are at stake.
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Los Angeles Unified students in suburban areas are further behind in college prep coursework than their urban core peers, new data shows.
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State auditors said the errors "could mislead parents of potential students and other interested stakeholders regarding the school environment."
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Los Angeles Unified school board challengers are spending tens of thousands on attack ads about the iPad program. KPCC truth-squads their claims.
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Los Angeles Unified says "no" to a group of Miramonte students who seek the millions more that later claimants received in the sex abuse case.
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A Los Angeles Unified audit was sealed at the request of a school board member until it was obtained by KPCC.
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Asian and white students are labeled as gifted in disproportionately higher numbers than black and Latino students, according to data released by LAUSD.
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