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For the nation’s largest child savings account program to be impactful, local partnerships are key for California's nearly ...
ULCA’s medical school is accused in a federal class action lawsuit of using race as a factor in admissions despite state and federal bans on affirmative action, the Los Angeles Times reported.
L.A. city council cuts speed limits to 15 mph in more than 200 school zones. The Los Angeles City Council this week agreed to cut spee ...
CalKIDS, the state program that deposits at least $500 into savings accounts for eligible students, has overcome some of the ...
The president’s initial budget for fiscal 2025 preserves Title I and funding for students with disabilities but eviscerates ...
Part of a statewide $278 million investment, new certified wellness coaches respond to high rates of emotional distress and ...
The university's provost said it can't have “so much of our resources flowing in a direction that doesn't serve our ...
The State Board of Education today approved its fourth and final round of grants for to implement the community school model.
A federal judge ordered the Trump administration on Tuesday to undo its freeze of remaining pandemic relief funds, according ...
Millions of student loan borrowers may be facing a financial bind as the U.S. Department of Education resumes collecting on ...
The National Institutes of Health, the world’s largest public funder of biomedical research, allocated 9,000 grants worth a ...
Bill to automatically admit eligible graduates to CSU moves forward. A bill that would automatically admit all eligible high ...