Charter advocates said an earlier vote by the board violated the Brown Act open meeting law The Los Angeles Unified School District board narrowly adopted a policy to limit which […]
Charter advocates said an earlier vote by the board violated the Brown Act open meeting law The Los Angeles Unified School District board narrowly adopted a policy to limit which […]
The Los Angeles Times has covered the Oscars for 95 years — and now it has won one. The heartwarming “The Last Repair Shop,” directed by Ben Proudfoot and Kris Bowers and […]
Shortly after Alberto Carvalho became superintendent of LAUSD two years ago, he created a 100-day plan and named the district’s top 100 priority schools. At the time, neither Carvalho nor district staff […]
In the deep northwest reach of Los Angeles Unified, tucked among foothills carpeted with newish subdivisions, Porter Ranch Community School has a rare problem. At a time of declining public […]
As students return to school after holiday travel and festivities, respiratory illnesses are at high levels in Los Angeles, with many suffering from a mix of Covid and the flu. During the […]
Varying — and in some cases lacking — definitions and data make the issue hard to track, as experts continue to pursue solutions for both prevention and recovery. Published Dec. […]
District may also consider closing or consolidating schools as enrollment keeps declining, superintendent says Los Angeles Unified has enacted a targeted hiring freeze and may consider closing or consolidating schools […]
Is teaching 7th grade harder than teaching 3rd grade? Is a transfer from a high school principal’s position to the central office a “materially adverse” change? What about a school […]
For her 17th birthday, Jeramie Naya Vives Osorio’s family showered her with gifts: a dozen pink roses, a stack of Beard Papa‘s cream puffs, a Strawberry Sweet cake from the […]
School shootings — on the overall rise for decades — have broken last year’s record high at 306 shootings with just under two months left to go in the year. Published Nov. […]
Los Angeles Unified School District will pay $19.9 million to settle sexual abuse claims against a former teacher’s assistant at a North Hollywood elementary school, including an allegation that he […]
Attorneys have finalized a settlement involving litigation brought against the Los Angeles Unified School District that, if approved by a judge, will pay millions of dollars to multiple girls who […]
A healthy, collaborative school culture is a springboard that propels students to academic excellence—and teachers to professional growth, said Andrew Farley, principal of Brookfield East High School, in Brookfield, Wisc. […]
Los Angeles Times, September 27, 2023 When Tropical Storm Hilary drenched the interior of a building rented by a charter school at Eastman Elementary — destroying books and computers — some […]
Administrators took in more than $750,000 combined in extra pay over three years. By Howard Blume A small group of Los Angeles Unified School District employees collected more than $750,000 […]
Jackie Goldberg, the president of the Los Angeles Unified School District’s school board, announced earlier this month that she will retire in December 2024 after completing her current term. Goldberg […]
The August 22nd LAUSD Board of Education meeting opened with a march and protest that turned into an unlawful assembly, with several protestors detained. Parents from as far as San […]
As a nation, we are confronting an alarming crisis in K-12 education that goes beyond the effects of a global pandemic. Before the pandemic, roughly 1 in 10 students in […]
Sebastian Mariscal strutted smiling onto the school bus that would take the 5-year-old from South L.A. to Brentwood for his first day of school. Then a moment later, he ran […]