This story was originally published by CalMatters. Sign up for their newsletters. This fall, every high school in California ...
This story was originally published on EdSource. On a sunny Tuesday morning, students, parents and community members walked ...
As a new school year begins, many students — especially students of color, LGBTQ youth, and children in immigrant and ...
In the past decade, California’s public schools have lost about 420,000 students – nearly the population of Oakland. For most ...
As a new school year begins, many students — especially students of color, LGBTQ youth, and children in immigrant and ...
In south Los Angeles — where Black children grow up at the intersection of systemic inequities and untapped potential — ...
In south Los Angeles — where Black children grow up at the intersection of systemic inequities and untapped potential — ...
For Alicia Albek, a home-based child care provider in Los Angeles, Jan. 7 began like a typical Tuesday. She opened her child care program, Alicia’s Place, at 8 a.m. as she had for almost 30 years. Six ...
When Sahag Mesrob Armenian Christian School in Los Angeles went up in flames on Jan. 8, Armenian families living in the tight-knit neighborhood of Altadena also lost a lifeline to their homeland.
This story was originally published at EdSource With a state mandate looming, the Los Angeles Unified School District this ...
Former LA Unified Superintendent John Deasy was a polarizing figure, earning almost equal parts praise and scorn, and naturally the news of his resignation has evoked similar opposing reactions. Some ...