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LAUSD improvements: Fairfax getting new gym, Dorsey getting first football stadium
Two sports programs that have produced some of the best athletes in the history of the Los Angeles Unified School District, Fairfax basketball and Dorsey football, are getting major facility upgrades after approval from the Los Angeles Board of Education. Fairfax’s historic gymnasium, considered among the best for shooters in the City Section, will be…
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LAUSD pitches in to save sea lions stricken by coastal toxic algae bloom
The Los Angeles Unified School District has helped set up a temporary outdoor “triage” center to care for the infllux of sea lions stricken by a deadly coastal algae blooms, officials announced during a press conference on Tuesday, June 27. The Marine Mammal Care Center Los Angeles, located on LAUSD property within San Pedro’s Angel’s…
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Special Election For LA District 6 Ends
The deadline is Tuesday to cast a ballot in the special election between Imelda Padilla and Marisa Alcaraz to fill the Sixth District Los Angeles City Council seat vacated when former Council President Nury Martinez resigned. Padilla, a community relations manager, led the seven-candidate field in the first round of voting April 4 with 25.65%…
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A new 15 mph speed limit, and speed humps, to tackle danger near LAUSD schools
LA City Council acts after a mom was killed and daughter critically injured walking to school in Hancock Park Following a fatal traffic collision near an elementary school on April 25, the Los Angeles City Council has put the gas on several measures to improve traffic safety including a much slower 15 miles per hour speed limit near 45…
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LAUSD moves ahead on revamped math and reading intervention program
Several factors suggest the district has its work cut out for it in replacing Primary Promise A popular literacy program that LAUSD superintendent Alberto Carvalho proposed significantly altering will get a one-year reprieve, with specialist positions off the budgetary chopping block. Part of the recently approved $18.8 billion budget, the move responds to teachers and parents…
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LAUSD’s budget: bountiful this year, but potentially barren the next
The Los Angeles Unified School District recently adopted a $18.8 billion budget bursting with good news, including big pay bumps for staff, smaller class sizes for students, $124 million for Black student success programs and more mental health workers. But underneath these positive investments looms a threatening fiscal reality. In September 2024, pandemic-era federal funding allocated to the district–which totaled $5.6 billion and…
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Feds to Schools: Immigrant Students Entitled to Free Public Education, Regardless of Status
The U.S. Departments of Justice and Education are putting public schools on notice that immigrant children and youth are entitled to a free public education, regardless of their immigration status. The two agencies published fact sheets earlier this month reminding families and educators of the rights immigrant students—specifically migratory children and unaccompanied minors—have when it comes to receiving…
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LAUSD approves $18.8 billion budget, signaling an end to pandemic aid use
Using up the last of its major pandemic aid, the Los Angeles Unified approved its $18.8 billion budget for the 2023-2024 academic year at its meeting Tuesday in keeping with its “strategic plan” to promote college and career readiness post-graduation. As part of the budget, the district allocated more than $4 billion to decreasing class…
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L.A. school board president says anti-gay protests make students afraid
In 2004, Jackie Goldberg, then a California assemblywoman, married her partner at San Francisco City Hall in one of the first same-sex weddings in the country, their nuptials celebrated with cheers from family, friends and political allies. Legally unable to marry up to that point, the couple had already been together for 28 years and had raised…
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Inside the celebrity-backed Roybal Film and Television Production Magnet, classrooms connect teens to Hollywood careers
The outdoor walkways of the Roybal Learning Center offer a panoramic view of the Los Angeles skyline that would be a fitting backdrop for any Hollywood movie. That’s what grabbed Jaison Noralez when he visited the downtown high school last year. Now a freshman at Roybal’s celebrity-backed Film and Television Production Magnet program, he’s training…
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LAUSD Board of Education votes to promote safe passage
The Los Angeles Unified School District board of education voted to promote school safety measures including safe passage at its board meeting Tuesday – while members of the Police Free LAUSD coalition rallied outside in support of the measure and against policing. Currently, the district has 27 safe passage programs that provide routes for students…
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LAUSD backs asylum seekers, condemns Biden administration policies
The Los Angeles Unified school board passed a resolution Tuesday that backs migrant asylum seekers and condemns the Biden administration’s immigration policies. Immigrants make up about a third of Los Angeles’ population, and the district welcomed about 13,000 new students from international backgrounds in the 2021-2022 academic year. “The Governing Board of the Los Angeles…





