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Federal Agents Turn Up at Two LA Schools Seeking ‘Access’ to Young Children
Federal agents who were denied entrance to two Los Angeles elementary schools this week were seeking “access” to five young students attending those schools, Los Angeles Unified School District Superintendent Alberto Carvalho said Thursday. News of U.S. Department of Homeland Security agents showing up at Lillian Street Elementary School and Russell Elementary School in South Los Angeles’...
By Ben Chapman | April 10, 2025
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NIL Deals: California’s College Athletes Make Millions on Sponsorships
This story was originally published by CalMatters. Sign up for their newsletters. $390,000 to Jaylon Tyson, a former basketball guard at UC Berkeley, from a group of private donors. $3,000 to Jordan Chiles, a UCLA gymnast and Olympic gold-medal winner, from Grammarly, an AI writing company. $390 to Mekhi Mays, a former Cal State Long...
By Adam Echelman and Erica Yee, CalMatters | April 9, 2025
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LA Unified Unveils Competitive Video Game Esports Championship
When Los Angeles sophomore Marco Sanchez quit Chatsworth Charter High School’s baseball team, he needed to find a new outlet to build on the teamwork skills he left behind. He said his parents were worried too, wondering “what is Marco going to do now?” The 16-year-old started to consider the school’s Esports program at the...
By Matthew Royer | April 8, 2025
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No Need to Apply: Cal State is Automatically Admitting High School Students with Good Grades
This story was originally published on CalMatters.org. More than 17,400 high school seniors last fall got the sweetest news any anxious student can get: Congratulations, because of your high school GPA, you’re automatically admitted to one of 10 California State University campuses of your choice — and they’re all relatively affordable. Even with less than...
By Mikhail Zinshteyn, CalMatters | April 3, 2025
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‘It’s Boring But I Get My Work Done:’ Students, Parents Weigh In On L.A. Unified’s Cell Phone Ban
A little more than one month in, the Los Angeles Unified School District’s cell phone ban is getting praise from parents – and hatred from students. LAUSD launched its cell phone prohibition on February 18th of this year. It allows schools to design their own policies for banning the use of phones by students on...
By Jacob Matthews | April 1, 2025
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Q&A: Student Support Coordinator Speaks Out on Rebuilding After the Eaton Fire
Eric Kinley, a student support coordinator at Aveson Charter School, has seen firsthand the devastation of the deadly Eaton fire in Altadena – but he’s also seeing how students, parents and teachers are adapting post-fire. Aveson was one of the schools destroyed in the historic wildfires that swept through Los Angeles in January. More than...
By Daniella Lake | March 31, 2025
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LA School District Officials Prepare for Significant Federal Funding Changes
Los Angeles school district officials are preparing for the Trump administration to change, cut, or significantly diminish federal public school funding. President Donald Trump issued an executive order Thursday to shut down the U.S. Department of Education where leaders have already laid off more than 1,300 employees — and has also threatened to withhold funding...
By Jacob Matthews | March 26, 2025
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LA Schools Face Stiff Headwinds From Wildfires and Trump, Report Says
The Los Angeles Unified School District is at a critical turning point, with fresh obstacles from both the recent wildfires and changes in federal aid and policies under the Trump administration, a new report argues. The 26-page document, “Looking Ahead as LAUSD Confronts Fire Recovery and Federal Policy Uncertainty,” found those twin events will place...
By Ben Chapman | March 25, 2025
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Over 50 Universities — 3 in California — are Under Investigation as Part of Trump’s Anti-DEI Crackdown
This post was originally posted on LAist. The U.S. Department of Education has launched investigations into 52 universities in 41 states, accusing the schools of using “racial preferences and stereotypes in education programs and activities.” On Friday, the department’s Office of Civil Rights said that 45 schools, particularly their graduate programs, violated the 1964 Civil Rights...
By Juliana Kim, LAist | March 20, 2025
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LAUSD Faces Growing Concerns Over Trump Immigration Policies
Los Angeles Unified School District families and educators are grappling with the impact of federal immigration policies as increased U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) activity has left many living in fear. Reports of students skipping school due to concerns over immigration enforcement have raised alarms, with district officials warning declining attendance could have long-term...
By Jinge Li | March 19, 2025