This story was originally published by CalMatters. Sign up for their newsletters. This fall, every high school in California ...
As a new school year begins, many students — especially students of color, LGBTQ youth, and children in immigrant and ...
As a new school year begins, many students — especially students of color, LGBTQ youth, and children in immigrant and ...
This story was originally published on EdSource. On a sunny Tuesday morning, students, parents and community members walked ...
For Alicia Albek, a home-based child care provider in Los Angeles, Jan. 7 began like a typical Tuesday. She opened her child ...
Excited graduates wearing caps and gowns walk across the stage. After exhorting speeches, auditoriums and bleachers erupt in tears, hugs and laughter as one milestone is passed and another era begins.
The Los Angeles Unified School District was able to avoid the hard choices that many districts around the state had to make in the 2024–25 budget year. They experienced only a 2% budget reduction and ...
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.
In the past decade, California’s public schools have lost about 420,000 students – nearly the population of Oakland. For most ...
The Rust Belt city of Rochester in upstate New York has the most economically segregating school district border in the country, walling off the high-poverty education system from its affluent ...
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 ...