Prop 2 aims to modernize California’s public education facilities by funding upgrades and repairs. The initiative focuses on creating safer, more efficient learning environments for students statewide.
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Some teachers are facing layoffs in one state while being hired in another, highlighting regional disparities in education funding and staffing needs, according to a report by the Los Angeles Times.
An urgent deadline looms for international college students struggling to maintain their status in the U.S. Amid changing immigration policies, many face an uncertain future as they race to comply with new requirements.
The AFI Conservatory in Los Angeles is widely acclaimed as the best film school in Hollywood. Renowned for its hands-on training and industry connections, it remains a top choice for aspiring filmmakers.
Grade inflation, once confined to high schools, is now permeating colleges nationwide, raising concerns about its impact on academic standards and student learning, according to a recent commentary in the Los Angeles Times.
Four students were struck by gunfire at a Los Angeles school in a shocking incident. Authorities have taken a 12-year-old girl into custody in connection with the shooting. Investigations are ongoing.
The Trump administration has frozen $6.8 billion in federal education funds, significantly impacting California’s schools. The pause has sparked concern among educators and officials about the effect on programs nationwide.
Los Angeles teachers have launched a strike in the nation’s second-largest school district, citing urgent issues such as pay, class sizes, and student support as the “real crisis” facing education today.
In a recent Los Angeles Times opinion piece, the author argues that Johnny’s lack of historical knowledge highlights a troubling gap in education, stressing that understanding history is essential for informed citizenship and preserving democratic values.
Education Lab returns to Downtown LA with “Traces of Us” at Hauser & Wirth. The immersive exhibit explores identity and memory, engaging visitors through innovative educational programs and dynamic art installations.
Aspiring orthopedic surgeons must excel in science courses, gain clinical experience, and perform well on the MCAT to secure medical school admission. Rigorous academic preparation is key to this competitive field.
Former President Trump has criticized California’s law banning the “forced outing” of students’ gender identities to parents, calling it an attack on parental rights. The measure aims to protect student privacy in schools.
The University of California–Los Angeles (UCLA) ranks among America’s top public universities, securing a strong position in the latest U.S. News & World Report college rankings, reflecting its academic excellence and research impact.
Nearly 300 scientists have applied to a French academic program, seeking opportunities amid U.S. federal research funding cuts under the Trump administration, highlighting a shift in the scientific talent landscape.
California’s state discipline law aims to keep Black and Latino students in class by limiting suspensions. Former President Trump called the policy illegal, sparking debate over educational equity and school safety.
The Trump administration announced plans to audit California’s sex education curriculum, citing concerns over “medical accuracy” and federal compliance, sparking debate over state control and educational standards.
Los Angeles schools have postponed the student COVID-19 vaccine mandate until fall 2022, citing concerns over vaccine availability and equity. The decision aims to allow more time for access and community engagement.
The Education Lab returns to Downtown Los Angeles with Traces of Us at Hauser & Wirth, offering immersive programs that explore identity, memory, and community through contemporary art and interactive experiences.
Los Angeles schools canceled classes for 420,000 students as educators strike over pay and working conditions. The walkout halted instruction citywide, spotlighting deep tensions between teachers and district leaders.
Times Higher Education reveals the 25 US universities hosting the highest number of international students. These institutions lead in global diversity, attracting talent from around the world.


















