Education

OPINION: The benefits of preschool

Jennifer Quinonez from Los Angeles Universal Preschool explains the benefits of an early education. [...]

Statistics about Asian American students surprise Mike Eng

A recent study shows that Pacific Islander students have high drop out rates, and one in five fail to graduate. [...]

Students discuss expectations and inspiration at Manual Arts High School

A class of juniors and seniors explored the expectations they have for themselves, and those they face from others. [...]

Charter schools: Assessing the ICEF model in South Los Angeles

ICEF's mission is to give South Los Angeles students high quality education. But its charter schools are facing financial troubles and huge challenges. [...]

Lawsuit settlement changes system at Los Angeles’ largest juvenile detention center

The settlement will affect the opportunities for hundreds of teenagers graduating at Challenger Memorial Youth Center each year. [...]

USC president visits Foshay Learning Center

University of Southern California President C. L. Max Nikias toured the facility Monday and visited a self-sustaining student-run program. [...]

OPINION: Walk in the shoes of a teacher

While the Great Education Debate continues, the teachers are on the front lines learning who their students are and what they need. No data necessary. [...]

OPINION: Making high poverty schools high priority

All children can learn. But it takes some re-thinking of the how, what, where, when and whys. [...]

South Central Scholars funds futures

The unique approach of the South Central Scholars program combines funding and mentoring support. [...]

Jose A. Castellanos Elementary School opens

The Los Angeles Unified School District hosted a ribbon cutting ceremony Thursday for the new charter school, named after a Salvadoran man with a unique history. [...]

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