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Nearly 1 in 5 teen girls ‘engulfed’ in wave of sexual violence; many suicidal

Public health officials have been sounding the alarm about young girls’ mental health, pointing to rises in hospitalization for suicide attempts and depression, especially during the pandemic. Now, new national data unveil one factor that could be exacerbating the crisis: a record increase in sexual violence. Nearly 1 in 5 teen girls experienced sexual violence...
By Marianna McMurdock | February 28, 2023
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In student loan case, Supreme Court to weigh pandemic’s ‘profound’ effect on borrowers

Even as it plans to end the COVID public health emergency, the Biden administration will make its case before the U.S. Supreme Court Tuesday that the ongoing financial hardship caused by the pandemic continues to necessitate a one-time student loan forgiveness plan. The court will hear two cases that say the administration exceeded its authority when it...
By Linda Jacobson | February 27, 2023
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L.A. Schools admits sensitive student records leaked after 74 investigation

After The 74 and LA School Report published an investigation revealing that hundreds — if not thousands — of student psychological assessments were posted on the dark web, Los Angeles public schools acknowledged that the highly sensitive information had been exposed. Its admission on Wednesday, which included the news that 60 current students’ records had...
By The 74 | February 23, 2023
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Advocates, experts grade LAUSD superintendent Alberto Carvalho after one year on job

Earlier this month, LAUSD superintendent Alberto Carvalho completed his first year heading the nation’s second largest school system — a year punctuated by challenges such as declining enrollment and attendance rates, a wide ranging cyberattack, and school drug overdoses. Advocates and experts told LA School Report Carvalho has also had some notable wins in his...
By Sara Balanta and Nicholas Dinh | February 23, 2023
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Trove of L.A. students’ mental health records posted to dark web after cyber hack

Update: After this story published, the Los Angeles school district acknowledged in a statement that “approximately 2,000” student psychological evaluations — including those of 60 current students — had been uploaded to the dark web. Detailed and highly sensitive mental health records of hundreds — and likely thousands — of former Los Angeles students were...
By Mark Keierleber | February 22, 2023
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1.3 million Los Angeles students could soon access free teletherapy

With mental health issues mounting, a new partnership throughout Los Angeles County schools is poised to offer licensed counseling to its more than one million K-12 students. All 80 districts within the Los Angeles County Office of Education’s jurisdiction will have the authority to opt-in to services with Hazel Health, a telehealth provider that has...
By Marianna McMurdock | February 21, 2023
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Q&A: Educator & Khan Academy founder Sal Khan on COVID’s staggering math toll

By some measures, Sal Khan is the most influential math teacher in U.S. history. The 46-year-old entrepreneur and former financial analyst is the founder of Khan Academy, a nonprofit site offering thousands of free video lessons on a range of K-12 subjects. Since its beginnings as a YouTube channel (which itself grew out of Khan’s...
By Kevin Mahnken | February 16, 2023
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Stockton, California: What happens when a dysfunctional district gets $241 million

When Congress approved $190 billion to combat the educational devastation wrought by the pandemic, the Stockton, California, school system was practically the poster child for a district in need. Nearly 80% of students in the Central Valley district live in poverty. High COVID infection rates were shutting down packing plants where many of their parents work, and...
By Linda Jacobson | February 14, 2023
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After years of tension, charter school may soon leave LAUSD campus

Los Angeles Unified’s most publicly contentious co-location may soon be coming to an end. Brooke Rios, the executive director of the New Los Angeles Elementary, a charter school that has shared a campus with Baldwin Hills Elementary for nearly seven years, said her school is close to securing its own building. “We’re doing everything in...
By Will Callan | February 14, 2023
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The new face of homeschooling: Less religious and conservative, more focused on quality

By the time LaToya Brooks began homeschooling her three daughters last fall, the Atlanta mother had to ask herself: Why didn’t I do this sooner? A former public school band teacher, Brooks said she was largely inspired by the grim pandemic realities of her kids’ schooling: Her 7-year-old, born late in the year, was stuck...
By Greg Toppo | February 13, 2023