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California added 3,000 new classroom teachers and a significant number of new administrators despite declining student enrollment and budget r…
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The El Rancho Unified School District (ERUSD) Board of Education issued a letter to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security after security fo…
Once a place where young people were processed into the justice system, the building that now houses Chuco’s Justice Center in South Los Angel…
Hospitals. Schools. Shelters.
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The El Rancho Unified School District (ERUSD) Board of Education issued a letter to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security after security fo…
Once a place where young people were processed into the justice system, the building that now houses Chuco’s Justice Center in South Los Angel…
Hospitals. Schools. Shelters.
This summer, people walking or driving by Manual Arts Senior High and Augustus F. Hawkins High School in South L.A. will be able to enjoy a fe…
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Eight years ago, California passed a law requiring high schools to allow students to wear eagle feathers, abalone necklaces and other regalia …
Nearly 4.5 million low-income college students would lose some or all of their federal financial aid if Republicans in the House get their way.
In early April, more than 1,000 international students began to notice that their student visas had been quietly revoked or their legal status…
More Californians are talking to their therapists through a video screen or by phone than in person, marking a profound shift in how mental he…
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Chalk one up for the four-year-olds.
