
Kyle Stokes
Former Senior Reporter, K-12 Education
(he/him)
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Officials warn that LAUSD's long-term financial health is becoming more precarious, but some skeptics have stopped taking that warning seriously.
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The rejection of the proposed parcel tax will not drive LAUSD into insolvency yet...but ask them again in 3 years.
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The outcome is a huge setback for LAUSD officials, United Teachers Los Angeles, and Mayor Eric Garcetti.
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Measure EE would create a new funding stream for L.A. schools. Here's what you need to know before heading to the polls to vote.
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What's all the fuss, anyway? Charter schools, explained.
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The education of about a half-million children in the L.A. Unified School District relies on a huge bureaucracy. Since coming on board as LAUSD's superintendent last year, Austin Beutner has been looking for ways to re-imagine that bureaucracy.
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Beutner's plan is almost as notable for what it does not include.
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"Despite millions spent" on last week's LAUSD election, turnout was terrible.
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Goldberg's overwhelming victory is a stunning reversal of political fortunes for charter school advocates.
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On Tuesday, May 14, voters in northeast and southeast Los Angeles will elect a new representative to fill an open seat on the L.A. Unified School Board.
Stories by Kyle Stokes
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