It's never too early to start preparing for the college admissions process
Last week, LAUSD offered a 2 percent raise for all teachers for the current school year, with another 2 percent increase next year.
See how one of five Valley high schools did in comparison to the district at large.
Championship Team to Represent Los Angeles at National Competition in Washington, D.C.
Two students are semifinalists in the nation’s most prestigious science competition for high school seniors.
The grant from the state is intended to develop programs that provide students with 'advanced learning opportunities.'
Students showed progress in math and English tests, according to the U.S. Department of Education.
Ann E. of Greenleaf Street in Studio City submits a letter to the editor in opposition to Harvard-Westlake's proposed project.
Dixie Canyon Community Charter in Sherman Oaks is one of more than 100 of LAUSD schools that closed its libraries, according to KPCC. Many schools are finding ways to work around the shuttered library hours.
The principal of Carpenter Charter Elementary School in Studio City serves as the chairperson to represent the Valley school communities involved.
National Assessment of Educational Progress ranks state students 36th in the U.S.
The following letter to the editor was supplied by six Studio City residents about the proposed project from Harvard-Westlake School.
To exempt a child from required vaccinations, a parent and a doctor must sign the new Personal Belief Exemption form under a state law that takes effect Jan. 1.
Speculation that John Deasy might resign has been quashed.
Student loan debt likely will force today's college grads to work longer.
Mitigation efforts help calm pick up and drop off issues at Campbell Hall School, says City Councilman Paul Krekorian's office.
California superintendent of public instruction says Los Angeles public school students need more access to physical activity, fresh healthy food and clean water.
The event encourages students to walk and bike to school to create awareness around safe walking routes to school and promote physical fitness.
Help your little one get a good start to the day with these easy-to-make, healthy morning meals.
No more pencils, no more books. iPads, smartphones and other technology find their way into the classroom.
Parents enlist the help of Suave for its ability to gently soothe and wash away the remnants of the game. Sponsored by Suave.
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