Several schools throughout California earned top scores for cutting edge research, community service, and graduating low-income students.
Lunches to pack, sharing the road with school buses, prescription glasses--there’s a lot to absorb! We’ve gathered the resources for you.
Deals abound, with one store offering a complete set of glasses--lenses and frames--for just $29.
Remember--kids can trade or toss stuff they don't like, so make sure your children actually like the food you're sending to school.
More than half a million students are back at it with the first day of school in the Los Angeles Unified School District.
Children are heading back-to-school across California, so in your own neighborhood and where you commute to work--be safe!
Under California law, children must be fully immunized before starting school.
Researchers say getting more sleep improves academic performance. But is it feasible to push back middle and high school start times?
A new study by a financial advice company may surprise you.
Looking for the top college in America? Forbes reports that it's right here in the Southland.
Funding for the raises is coming from the state.
"This is the right thing to do -- for our workers and their families," UC President Janet Napolitano said.
The parents of a 19-year-old boy killed during fraternity hazing are suing the university as well as the fraternity.
The institute will guide Hispanic students through the application process for top universities, and will eventually provide scholarships.
Coverage of the controversial Breakfast in the Classroom program requires more than reprinting press statements from a district official.
Galatzan tells SOCES parents that implementation of Breakfast in the Classroom will proceed despite their opposition.
Tamar Galatzan is silent as the LAUSD forces Breakfast in the Classroom on the students of Sherman Oaks Center for Enriched Studies.
The Los Angeles Board of Education has authorized its attorneys to explore a possible lawsuit against the technology giant.
The Girls Academic Leadership Academy will open at the Los Angeles High School campus in 2016.
If Tamar Galatzan cannot meet the time requirements of being an LAUSD Board Member, why is she running for re-election?
He's now charged in the death of a Foothill Freeway killing.
LAUSD officials decline to comment on a lawsuit, alleging a 7th grade teacher used epithets during history class at Paul Revere Charter.
Outside interests are spending $206,836.54 trying to get you to re-elect Tamar Galatzan. What are they buying with this money?
Tau Kappa Epsilon is the latest fraternity to be suspended from Cal State Northridge amid a crackdown on hazing following a teen's death.
Incumbent in LAUSD 3rd District Refuses to Engage with Opponents
The LAUSD Board approved a policy allowing its attorneys to help students, who came to the U.S. without their parents to, fight deportation.
Starting in 2017 all incoming UC students will have to be vaccinated against measles and a variety of other diseases.
The man who oversees L.A. Unified’s $354 million food program denies allegations of wrongdoing lobbed by the Office of the Inspector General
Despite the lower vaccination rates among affluent communities, there has been no sign of measles in LAUSD schools.
Does Tamar Galatzan’s silence about the assault on Bennett Kayser’s character by the California Charter Schools Association equal approval?
The upgrades will bring additional classroom space and updated technology.
Powerful and controversial former school board President Caprice Young takes helm at cash-strapped Magnolia Public Schools.
Another $13 million thrown away on testing. I think that there are many ways that money could have been better spent.
The current evaluation system for teachers emphasizes data over real-world teacher effectiveness. Our children deserve better.
They lag behind the state averages in fitness.
From the Performing Arts Program.
Students have had trouble getting transcripts, and being able to enroll in classes they need.
Cortines’ contract with the district calls for him to receive an annual salary of $300,000, which is $50,000 less than John Deasy’s salary.
He will remain with the district on “special assignment” until Dec. 31.
The school board authorized its lawyers several weeks ago to begin negotiating a separation agreement with lawyers for John Deasy.