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The U.S. Supreme Court stands on the brink of permitting states to use public dollars to pay for religious schools, based on a tortured reading of constitutionally protected religious liberty.
Volunteers from the Los Angeles County Office of Education and beyond helped students get back on track in the weeks right ...
Andra Hoffman, a college instructor at Glendale Community College and board member for the Los Angeles Community College District, announced her candidacy for California superintendent of public ...
Following a Sonoma County Superior Court ruling Friday, Sonoma State University announced it will cut faculty and academic ...
To help address teacher shortages, UC Riverside and the San Bernardino City Unified School District are teaming up to provide ...
Research shows the effectiveness of intensive, individualized instruction, known as high-impact tutoring. Unlike in other ...
For the nation’s largest child savings account program to be impactful, local partnerships are key for California's nearly ...
CalKIDS, the state program that deposits at least $500 into savings accounts for eligible students, has overcome some of the ...
UCLA’s medical school is accused in a federal class action lawsuit of using race as a factor in admissions despite state and federal bans on affirmative action, the Los Angeles Times reported.
L.A. City Council cuts speed limits to 15 mph in more than 200 school zones. The Los Angeles City Council this week agreed to cut spee ...
A federal judge ordered the Trump administration on Tuesday to undo its freeze of remaining pandemic relief funds, according ...
Part of a statewide $278 million investment, new certified wellness coaches respond to high rates of emotional distress and ...
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