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Annie Gilbertson
Stories by Annie Gilbertson
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The data cover details on why police shot 375 people in L.A. County. It's the first publicly available dataset of its kind in Southern California.
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LA County Sheriff’s deputies fatally shot a carjacking suspect who led authorities on a chase, then took hostages inside Chris & Pitts barbecue in Downey.
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Los Angeles Unified leaders struggle to improve the education of hundreds of thousands of students. Vote in our poll on what attributes in the new superintendent would most matter to you.
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L.A. Unified is using a $800 million funding increase to pay for costs deferred during the recession. Advocates say not enough is going to students in need.
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Los Angeles Unified Superintendent Ramon Cortines is proposing to cut the preschool program by a third over the next couple of years.
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As the discussion on police shootings grows nationwide, advocates say South L.A. students don’t feel safe around school police officers with guns.
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Many Los Angeles Unified students will spend the next month cramming in college-prep classes as the district attempts to help them meet higher graduation standards.
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As the Los Angeles Unified School District prepares its spending plan, advocates say English learners, foster youth and low-income students aren't allotted enough.
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Los Angeles Unified agreed a decade ago to require college preparation courses to graduate. But the higher requirement hasn't meant drastically better outcomes.
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Los Angeles Unified has more students going in and out of juvenile detention than any other district in the country. A program helps them re-enroll, if they want it.
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The bill for Los Angeles Unified's customized student data software rises to more than $130 million as developers continue to fix bugs in the MiSiS system.
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Los Angeles Unified loses about 15,000 students every year. Many families flock to charters that market their higher performance and smaller class sizes.