Baseball, softball, volleyball, tennis and swimming on the cards.
9,500 preliminary pink slips to faculty, librarians, nurses and counselors is 'excessive,' says teachers' union president.
Well-mannered and playful male is at the Admission Office.
Superintendent John Deasy hosts a discussion.
Critics of the LAUSD Board president launch a signature campaign for her recall.
Hearings will last until June for 11,700 employees who got pink slips in March.
Move follows UCLA study that shows disabled black males have a 16-percent higher chance of being suspended.
What does it tell us about LAUSD when Superintendent John Deasy blows his top at a teacher in front of a classroom of 12th-graders?
Oxy Professor Robert Ward presents a lecture-recital of Cage’s masterpiece for ‘prepared piano.’
More than 4,000 LAUSD employees file conflict of interest forms with the Fair Political Practices Commission.
How does homework affect your family?
LAUSD Superintendent John Deasy in his own words.
Q&A with J.D. Rothman, author of 'The Neurotic Parent’s Guide to College Admissions,' who will speak about her book in San Marino Thursday.
The District’s board also votes 6-1 for a parcel tax to be placed on the November ballot.
A March 21 wine and appetizer benefit at Fatty's will ensure that underserved high school students stay ahead of the game and attend four-year colleges.
The charter school's string orchestra and dancers thrill audiences at their 'Still Winter' concert debut.
The three-day annual performance opened Wednesday night.
The Marian Anderson String Quartet returns to Occidental College after nine years.
Friday is ‘Read Across America Day’
A community center in the heart of Eagle Rock does for kids what few parents can provide at home.
A former Starbucks president offers time-tested advice about the rewards of placing people before profits.
From ‘egg drop’ to astronomy, the tournament tested the scientific mettle of some 2,000 students.
LAUSD Board Member Bennett Kayser has urged staff to relocate the struggling students elsewhere.
Learn about how to start your own team for this annual community effort—or join the planning committee—at the Coffee Table Lounge.
A homeless man makes himself comfortable next to a Montessori school on Eagle Rock Boulevard.
Superintendent John Deasy to provide alternatives to a $557-million budget cut proposal that would eliminate the District's elementary arts program.
They aren’t expected until August, but a decision on where to school underperforming ‘Tri-C’ students on campus is likely in weeks—against stiff parental opposition.
In the peak of health when he was diagnosed with cancer a year ago, Tetsuo Otsuki and other patients like him need your help.
The LAUSD plans to use two structures meant specially for handicapped students to accommodate potential dropouts.
It's time to demand of our politicians that they put students before politics.
Friendly, without a chip, the dog was found Monday afternoon.
The invitation is part of Occidental’s effort to integrate with the larger community.
L.A.’s largest solar array project will feed homes in Eagle Rock and beyond.
Eagle Rock High students will showcase their talents at the 2013 Edinburgh Festival Fringe, the world’s largest performing arts event.
$100,000 grand-prize for the best-decorated house this Christmas—all you have to do is post a photo!
About 20 dogs from Therapy Dogs International serve as an antidote to the stress that students typically undergo as they study for their finals.
Get out the lights and holly—your decorating could net $100K to our schools. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to benefit our children and their future.
Occidental College student shops at Fresh & Easy in readily identifiable pair of shorts.
A parent fears that her child’s Spanish-language skills are getting rusty because the school curriculum isn’t challenging enough.
While the wealthy will always eat well, it's the poor and working class who need a sustainable food system more than anyone else, says Eric Schlosser.