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Duarte High School’s inaugural ethnic studies class dug into the story of Rocktown, a majority Black and Latino community.
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About 56,000 children could benefit from this program.
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California’s Board of Equalization has a quirky history dating back to the 19th Century. It’s a launching pad to statewide political office, too.
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The Los Angeles Unified ceremony honored students who’ve faced 'tremendous' challenges, including housing and financial instability.Listen 0:43
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The deal expands access for students, faculty, staff and recent alumni.
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The reduction in force is expected to save the district $90 million.Listen 0:44
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LAUSD, among other districts, has called on the state to help mitigate financial challenges for projects.
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College access advocates say the decline is due to fear of how the Trump administration may use student data and misinformation about available aid.Listen 0:41
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After hitting a peak last year, California community colleges are seeing fewer cases of financial aid fraud.
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Career technical pathways provide a leg up — if students complete them.
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Turning Point USA continues to grow on CA campuses months after Charlie Kirk’s assassination. Campuses are seeing tensions rise as conservative students become more vocal.