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LA Unified School District officials say they’ll take steps to protect students and staff from the soaring temperatures ...
Four days after a 15-year-old with a disability was mistakenly detained and handcuffed by immigration agents outside of ...
Los Angeles Unified School District teachers and students gathered outside of the district's headquarters on Tuesday to rally ...
Dozens of demonstrators stood at the steps of LAUSD headquarters Tuesday evening to rally for the release of the teenager, ...
Dozens of people rallied outside LAUSD headquarters Tuesday to demand the district take action on a teenage student detained ...
Students at Osceola Street Elementary School returned from summer break to find a new source of inspiration right on their ...
Los Angeles Unified School District saw a record first-day turnout Thursday, Aug. 14, despite community fears over recent ...
As immigration enforcement operations continue across the area, LAUSD wants students and their families to know their campus ...
A new LAUSD fund will help district families and employees pay for immigration legal help and other home and school ...
School buses drive to and from about 90% of Los Angeles Unified schools, but less than 10% of students are onboard.
City officials in Los Angeles are taking new measures to try and ensure that families without legal status feel safe getting their kids to school, after a summer of federal immigration raids.
In his annual address, L.A. schools Supt. Alberto Carvalho announces higher test scores in all grades for a second straight ...