
Kyle Stokes
Former Senior Reporter, K-12 Education
(he/him)
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Why was the water at Clifford Elementary coming out a little bit yellow?
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The Saddleridge Fire left a mess on LAUSD school campuses that were in or near evacuation zones. District crews were still cleaning on the second day after classes resumed.
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Overall, there were modest, across-the-board improvements. But progress has been slow -- and some groups of students continue to lag their peers.
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Many LAUSD school board members seemed unhappy with the new plan. But in the end, most voted to approve it.
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Pasadena school board members say dwindling enrollment numbers gave them little choice beyond closing three of the district’s 17 elementary schools.
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The district says some charters that "co-locate" with district schools have likely forced their "hosts" to give up classrooms dedicated for art, music, science or computer classes.
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LAUSD's been hit with a(nother) formal complaint about how they've spent $1B in LCAP money.
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It just got easier to block some charter schools from opening. It also just got harder to shut some charter schools down.
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Proposal calls for a fourth year of high school math or a related course like coding, personal finance or a lab science for admission to the Cal State system.
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As of Monday morning, the blaze had burned about 30 acres and was 50% contained.
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