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This article was originally published on CalMatters  This spring, the National Institutes of Health quietly began terminating ...
This story was originally published on EdSurge. The number of students experiencing homelessness who were enrolled in ...
Three moms on the L.A. Unified School Board have assembled a resolution to improve benefits for pregnant teachers and other ...
This story was originally published at LAist In 2021, the city of Los Angeles took some of its COVID-19 relief money and put it toward a big plan: expanding and running its own childcare centers. The ...
Success For All, a teaching approach using the science of reading, could expand to 150 more schools in the next three years ...
Once upon a time, college was the dream destination and a guiding goal for high school seniors in Los Angeles and beyond. ...
This story was originally published by EdSource The number of students experiencing homelessness who were enrolled in ...
Interactive: Data From 9,500 Districts Finds Even More Staff and Fewer Students Your donation will help us produce journalism like this. Please give today. Dozens of highly-rated Los Angeles Unified ...
Enrollment at Los Angeles Unified School District’s preschools is up more than 10% since December. It’s a significant jump for the public preschool system, which has struggled to fill its classrooms ...
Physical activity is crucial for young children’s well-being. Outdoor play not only supports children’s physical health and their social and emotional development but can also foster early science ...
California needs superheroes. Children, families and child care providers are in danger of losing access to healthcare and early childhood education funding. Yet the only ones being saved now are ...