
Kyle Stokes
Former Senior Reporter, K-12 Education
(he/him)
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The Thomas Fire ignited naturally-occurring oil seepages. They're still burning — and though they don't pose high risk, they're tricky to put out.
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L.A. Unified alleges a pattern of "neglecting to provide comprehensive responses and accurate information" about Rodriguez's alleged financial misdeeds. The charter says it's done nothing wrong.
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On Friday afternoon, officials identified the only known victim of the Thomas Fire, 70 year-old Virginia Pesola.
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Some Ojai residents, ex-residents and evacuees say they've been frustrated with what they feel are infrequent or incomplete updates about the spreading Thomas Fire — both from local news outlets and from fire officials.
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Missing the amount of school these LAUSD students missed not only puts their education at risk — it also costs the district money, a task force has concluded.
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A recent analysis shined fresh light on where to find racially homogenous schools in California — so KPCC put the state's data on a map.
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The U.S. House's tax bill proposes to end several programs that have been crucial to financing charter school projects nationwide.
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A dispute between LAUSD and a prestigious charter school raises a question: what sort of education do parents have a right to expect from their local public school?
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L.A. Unified school board members will vote Tuesday on whether to create a new district mobile app that would serve as a hub for parents and students.
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An eleventh-hour deal that saved 11 schools from denial by the LAUSD board could fundamentally alter how district leaders regulate charters for years to come.
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