Education

South LA educator Kinects with Crenshaw High students

Daphne Bradford was awarded an all-expenses paid trip to learn about innovative teaching technology at Microsoft's headquarters, and now she wants to invite other South LA teachers to apply for this invaluable opportunity too. [...]

Lawsuits filed in the Miramonte scandal

In the midst of shocking allegations against former Miramonte Middle School teacher Mark Berndt, more and more alleged victims are coming forward. However, several victims come from families with undocumented immigrants, who fear that testifying will lead to their deportation. [...]

Adult education faces elimination by LAUSD budget cuts

Over 400 citizens surrounded the LAUSD headquarters this afternoon, showing their displeasure with the new budget. [...]

Miramonte scandal affecting teachers

A second arrest of a member of the elementary school's teaching staff prompts a drastic response from its Superintendent. [...]

LAUSD and ECC adopt attendance plan to raise low attendance rates

LAUSD teams up with the Education Coordinating Council to boost attendance in the district. [...]

Opinion: LAUSD continues its broken promises

Social Justice Educator Jose Lara feels the LAUSD has left a trail of broken promises that affects the community in several ways. [...]

“Three Weeks in January” art project strives to end rape in LA

Councilwoman Jan Perry presented an intergenerational community dialogue about ending rape in Los Angeles. [...]

OPINION: Stop holding us back

Group encourages incorporating student test scores in teacher evaluations, despite the 25% error rate. [...]

Child care providers demand full pay from the state

Providers of subsidized child care services in South LA gathered at the Center for Children and Family Services to demand the pay they didn't receive last year. [...]

Inglewood school reopens after reconstruction

After two years in portable classrooms, students at La Tijera K-8 school move in to their new school [...]

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