El Camino Real Charter High School students are taking their shot at the California Academic Decathlon.
After a "credible" bomb threat forced the campus to close, Pierce College has been declared safe, and classes resumed Thursday morning.
LAUSD Board of Education voted to stick with early summer starts and long winter breaks for schools in Woodland Hills.
The Justice Department is supporting a suit brought by a Pierce College student challenging the school's "free speech zones."
Two Woodland Hills students were named National Merit Scholars, earning $2,500 college scholarships.
A Pierce College student alleges he was barred from sharing copies of the Constitution because he wasn't in the school's free speech zone.
Los Angeles schools took all four top spots in the state Academic Decathlon championship
LSC students met with local elected representatives to hear – firsthand – the issues facing higher education.
Next year, LAUSD students will get three-week winter breaks and a start date in mid-August.
BREAKING: El Camino Real Charter High School's governing board is replacing the school’s chief business officer cutting the principal's pay.
About 16 students rallied in support of the charter school amid a probe into administrators' spending on a school credit card.
Ronald McDonald House Charities of Southern California will give out $233,000 to deserving high school students with a 2.7 G.P.A. or higher.
Students in Los Angeles will start the school year in early September instead of mid-August.
Will the administration’s arrogance force the LAUSD’s hand in the fight over the revocation of their charter?
Parents, overestimating how "chill" other parents are about alcohol, fall prey to peer pressure, affecting how much their own kids drink.
The Los Angeles Board of Education has begun taking steps toward potentially revoking the charter of El Camino Real Charter High School.
Los Angeles Unified School District staff is accusing school officials of engaging in illegal fiscal mismanagement.
El Camino’s response to LAUSD’s proposed “notice of violations” lacks remorse, depends on excuses, accusations and lies.
You already know school started Aug. 16. So, when is the last day (and all the breaks in between)?
It's time for the kids to go back to school across the Southland. With summer temperatures, remember to keep kids cool and hydrated.
Despite a “long tradition of excellence”, El Camino Real High School became a charter. Is the result financial impropriety and litigation?
The Los Angeles school board approved a teachers' contract including class-size reductions, new elective classes, and salary increases.
The Cal State University system and the faculty's union reached a tentative salary agreement just days before a planned teachers' strike
With the gas leak finally capped, nearly 2,000 Porter Ranch students will continue to go to school in Northridge-Winnetka for now.
A new report card is out for public elementary schools in California.
More than 206,000 students applied to attend as undergraduates in fall 2016, according to UC officials.
Stanford research shows that some California science textbooks portray climate change as a debate of opinions rather than a scientific fact.
After reaching a new low for instate admissions, the UC Board of Regents has pledged to enroll 10,000 more Californians over three years.
Professors at the state's 23 universities will begin voting Monday on whether to authorize a strike amid negotiations over pay raises.
For the third consecutive year, the number of graduates has set a record.
Everyone working at least 20 hours will make at least $13 per hour en route to $15 wage in 2017 across the UC system.
Do you think the district should change the start date to the school year?
The U.S. Secretary of Education named 12 institutions in Los Angeles and two in Orange County.
The largest study of its kind, a new study on campus rape underscores the challenges facing American Universities.
The union claimed over the last 10 years more than half of all CSU faculty has been hired into temporary positions with lower pay.
A middle school teacher named in a civil rights lawsuit, filed court papers stating his lesson on racial intolerance was misconstrued.
Stanford study suggests that today's ice sheets may be more resilient to increased carbon dioxide levels than previously thought.
The first Common Core test results show that most students are struggling to meet state standards in language arts and math.
UCLA was named the nation's second best public university.