
Kyle Stokes
Former Senior Reporter, K-12 Education
(he/him)
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"We’ll be testing many in communities where there’s no access to tests," Superintendent Austin Beutner said.
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By the end of the week, all LAUSD employees should have received an invite. Within a few weeks, all LAUSD students will have their first screening.
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The county will use the next six to eight weeks to monitor schools much smaller groups of high-needs students returning on an invitation-only basis.
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A group of charter schools is suing the state, saying lawmakers’ “hold-harmless” K-12 budget penalizes growing schools.
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A group of charter schools is suing the state, saying lawmakers' "hold-harmless" K-12 budget penalizes growing schools.
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The new rules could bring *small* groups of special education students and English learners back.
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This school year, new rules aim to ensure more consistent, real-time interactions between teachers and students.
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This school year, new rules aim to ensure more consistent, real-time interactions between teachers and students.
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At one middle school, an LAUSD bus driver helped field more than 200 phone calls from parents asking for tech support.
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We have your guide to everything you need to know about the Los Angeles Unified School District's plan to bring COVID-19 testing to students, faculty, and staff.
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