A Harvard-Westlake teen is joining a D.C. effort to advocate for funding for pancreatic cancer research.
School raises funds for 'mobile playroom' for children's hospital at UCLA.
Other teachers still await word, including another member of the middle school's award-winning instrumental music department.
Studio City's charter-affiliate school will elect two people to positions all day Tuesday.
Multi-Cultural Fair is a chance for each Walter Reed student to express his or her cultural heritage as well as to learn (and eat great food) from everyone else's cultural background.
It's one of the annual programs that may get cut unless PTA takes it over completely.
The city attorney is ordered on a 12-1 vote to draft an ordinance regulating group homes in single-family neighborhoods.
Visiting teachers at the school from various countries are in for three weeks.
Principal Donna Tobin addresses members of the PTSA Board, old and new, on recent statistics on RIF notices, success with testing.
Principal Donna Tobin also gave an update about the “stressful time” at this school and others.
5 chefs from the Oakwood School are profiled in Los Angeles Magazine.
Young filmmaker, a senior at Oakwood met Tom Hanks.
New York Times singles out the Oakwood School senior as a 'budding entrepreneur.'
Check out the new photos you've submitted of Carpenter, Reed and Rio Vista parents gathered at Ventura and Laurel Canyon boulevards for an hour Tuesday morning to protest proposed state cuts to school funding.
Rallies planned at two major intersections on Tuesday morning.
Whether your child has just graduated from preschool, college or somewhere in between, brag about it on Studio City Patch!
The work of the creative, 16-year-old debater and writer is part of a national tour now in Pasadena.
The 14-year-old was alone at 7:40 a.m. near the school.
Three days of service brought out 50,000 volunteers for 500 projects across the state. Patch dropped in on two projects in Valley communities.
Check out the photos of the spy-themed fundraiser held at the CBS Studios backlot.
It’s the most profitable fundraiser for Colfax Charter Elementary School.
Two weeks of state testing begins at the local middle school—parents are asked to keep their children rested.
Hundreds of Valley teachers, students, families, and supporters from other unions hop on the subway at North Hollywood Station to rally with more than 5,000 in Pershing Square.
It's got a stigma worse than bedbugs, but it's in your schools, so beware!
Parents and teachers plan to unite and picket to save jobs, and are asking supporters to wear black.
This week and next are prime testing weeks for the Los Angeles school system. How do you make the testing period easier for your child?
Teachers told they may not come back next year plan to speak at district-wide music meeting Tuesday night.
Will is part of the Adopt-a-Tunnel Project.
A 12-year-old local from Milikan with a lot of accomplishments.
A photo tour of the highlights of the fifth graders.
Which movie do you want to watch for Carpenter's Family movie night? See photos and trailers of each candidate.
Once a year Walter Reed Middle School offers 7th graders the opportunity to research and recreate a Medieval crossroad event, "Medieval Faire," featuring booths of costumed students entertaining, feeding, and informing one another.
Volunteers from Carpenter, Oakwood and The Curtis School all help out.
Students and parents were thankful to those who didn't create panic.
The public elementary school, which serves Toluca Lake, east Studio City and south North Hollywood, was one of 20 schools in all of LAUSD to be so honored.
Principal Joseph Martinez outlined what it means since the school turned charter-affiliate this year.
Can toddlers learn how to help with the environment? How early is too early to teach them? Please weigh in with your thoughts.
The teachers and parents outside the school, generally, were more fearful than the kids in the classrooms. And blind and deaf Daisy the dog was fine, too.
Every child gets to play games and understand what it's like to be in someone else's shoes, or wheelchair.
The whole team makes Whiz Kids this week.