
Kyle Stokes
Former Senior Reporter, K-12 Education
(he/him)
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The Office of the Inspector General at the Los Angeles Unified School District is the type of government agency that any taxpayer — not just those with kids in school — would want working well.
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A KPCC/LAist investigation into LAUSD's Office of the Inspector General.
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The winner will replace ex-board member Ref Rodriguez who was forced to resign amid a campaign finance scandal.
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It’s been a month since L.A. Unified school teachers and their union reached an agreement ending their six-day strike.
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She rose from LAUSD student all the way to the district's highest office. King had announced in Jan. 2018 that she had cancer.
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The move is a nod to a demand striking teachers made to LAUSD leaders: do something about charter schools.
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Early Tuesday morning, the teachers union almost walked out of the talks. Four hours later, they had a deal.
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On the day Los Angeles Unified School District teachers went on strike, Mayor Eric Garcetti suggested resolving the dispute might require a small "leap of faith" by school district officials.
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The mayor says he will consider supporting a revenue-generating parcel tax.
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All 33,000-plus UTLA members are expected to return to school tomorrow.
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