
Kyle Stokes
Former Senior Reporter, K-12 Education
(he/him)
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“We must provide the families we serve with a clear timeline to reopen schools,” LAUSD Superintendent Austin Beutner said.
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State lawmakers have approved $6.6 billion package aimed at coaxing reluctant public schools to resume on-campus classes for the youngest and most at-risk students by April 1.
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UTLA’s president called the plan from Gov. Newsom 'a recipe for propagating structural racism.'
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“This is a game-changer,” LAUSD’s superintendent said. Gov. Newsom is setting aside 25,000 COVID-19 vaccines for Los Angeles Unified school employees, according to the district.
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A lawsuit had argued LAUSD’s Dec. 11 decision to suspend its already-limited on-campus services for students with special needs violated state law.
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Franklin’s victory was politically important because it denied LAUSD’s teachers union the chance to install a majority on the board.
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Amid a surge in COVID-19 cases, two organizations are taking their case against LAUSD directly to California’s highest court.
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The measure aimed to roll back parts of California’s landmark Prop 13 that apply to commercial and industrial properties.
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Incumbent Scott Schmerelson leads opponent Marilyn Koziatek in the latest vote count in the race to represent the west San Fernando Valley in LAUSD Board District 3.
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In the race to fill LAUSD's seat covering the Harbor and South L.A., Patricia Castellanos trails Tanya Ortiz Franklin by nearly 16 percentage points.
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