The 2012-13 school year has kicked off for the Los Angeles Unified School District. Eagle Rock Patch will be there to cover all the big news at schools in the 90041 zip code, but we can’t do it without your help!
Parts of campus have been fenced-off, but students will have access to most areas.
Future Gallery will feature Brian Tolley's idiosyncratic wire and paper art.
Eagle Rock High School students photographed on Yosemite Drive.
New state laws require booster shots against the illness.
After 27 years at Eagle Rock High School, social science teacher Brent Beaty is leaving for a position at La Cañada High School.
Registering your children begins with locating your local school.
Take note of important dates that affect your children in 2012-13.
The district is planning to appeal a local court's order to share resources with charter schools.
LAUSD Board Member Bennett Kayser invites parents to meet four new instructional and operational superintendents for District 4 and 5 in the beautiful environs of the Los Angeles River Center and Gardens.
Primrose Schools, a national network, plans to expand into Southern California.
Jasmine Fernandez is among 14 L.A. County school seniors honored for their academic performance, community services and leadership.
On Superintendent Deasey's orders, principals submit files on possible misconduct by employees.
Seven board members will decide how to spend $6.03 billion—and whether or not to cut afterschool care.
Critics warn of the negative impact on neighborhoods from potentially having up to 42,000 elementary and middle school students on the streets instead of on campus playfields.
Since Wednesday's Eagle Rock High School graduation, the parents of Salutatorian Elisha Marquez have been been receiving calls for interviews by local TV channels.
‘Be good—and do good,’ LAUSD Superintendent John Deasey tells 538 Aetosians going out into the wider world with flying colors.
Some 3,000 people, including LAUSD Superintendent John Deasey, attend the ERHS graduation ceremony at Occidental College.
Definitely not, says LAUSD, rejecting claims by two parents whose otherwise stellar daughter has settled for Salutatorian.
Highlight: 16,000 people a week check the District's Facebook page—up from 100 weekly 3 months ago.
LAUSD teachers approve one-year contract to reduce their pay and shorten the school year in exchange for keeping 4,000 jobs.
Bet you didn't know about an anonymous teacher at ERHS who has been taking his seniors to Dodger games in June for years—from his own pocket.
Jack Hanley is the first American player this season to be signed by the German team Herzoege Wolfenbuettel.
As a group, athletes in LAUSD schools out-perform non-athletes at academics.
The Council member congratulates students, teachers and parents at the school's annual event.
Amanda Millet devised an online system for enrolling Kindergarteners and other new students.
Head over to the Oxy Quad before sunset to view the rare celestial event through a telescope installed by the Physics Department.
A new coalition of parents and teachers has proposed a method that partly relies on test scores but is heavily weighted toward in-room observation.
Head Coach Luke Wetmore leads Occidental College to its best baseball season in 30 years.
The women's lacrosse team goes from 'new' to 'contending' in three years.
American Cancer Society and American Heart Association representatives join LAUSD Board members in applauding Kayser.
Cole Williams was the only freshman in Saturday's race.
Superintendent Deasy says he's forming a team for the federal grant, which 'allows districts to lead the way.'
Cole Williams outruns the competition—again.
Heidi VanDerveer leaves the Tigers for the Tritons.
Wednesday's meeting of the LACCD will determine the future of the historic Van de Kamps facility in Glassell Park.
'We've been waiting for this,' says Superintendent John Deasy.
Retirement caught Bill Redell by surprise—and just then came a job offer from Occidental.
Bill Redell talks to Patch about taking the job that recently fired head coach Dale Widolff held for 30 years at Occidental College.
The May 9 firing of Dale Widolff provides the right 'timing' for Redell's return.