
Kyle Stokes
Former Senior Reporter, K-12 Education
(he/him)
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LAUSD officials don’t know exactly how much state funding to expect in coming years.
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State law may soon require districts to keep closer tabs on students.
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They have lessons to teach us about what kids need out of school during a crisis.
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They have lessons to teach us about what kids need out of school during a crisis.
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Some worry working students could be dropout risks, particularly if they’re “the only people in the family bringing in income.”
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Some worry these students could be dropout risks, particularly if they're "the only people in the family bringing in income."
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Leaders of the district's teachers union have endorsed the idea -- but would the LAUSD board enact it?
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UTLA has stopped short of calling for an end to the school police department — until now.
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We need to brace ourselves for the possibility that the coronavirus pandemic will knock thousands of California children measurably behind in school, perhaps for years.
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The governor proposed to cut education spending. Lawmakers have an alternative: Don’t cut spending.
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