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We use old-fashioned, enterprise journalism to cover the intersection of politics and education in LA. Powered by @The74
Los Angeles, CA
Joined February 2012
How California is trying to reshape high school. Via @CalMatters
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This story was originally published by CalMatters. Sign up for their newsletters. At CART High near Fresno, there is no gum stuck to the floor. The saffron-yellow walls are unmarred by graffiti....
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California Head Start programs face uncertainty as federal funds are paused. Via @EdSource
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This story was originally published from EdSource Four Head Start programs serving nearly 1,000 of California’s most vulnerable children will not receive their annual federal funding on Saturday...
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How @LASchools school zones perpetuate educational inequality and ignore 'redlining' past. @ChapmanReports reports
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They are two LAUSD schools just a mile apart. Yet in many ways Canfield Avenue Elementary School and Shenandoah Elementary School in the Beverlywood and Reynier Village neighborhoods of Los Angeles...
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Collaboration lies at the heart of LAUSD’s test score gains. Via @EdSource
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The B2B marketing economy finally has a number. We just launched the Wynter Index, a quarterly diffusion gauge tracking how B2B marketing leaders are spending, hiring, and performing. For Q4 2025, the Wynter Index sits at 55.2, signaling mild expansion in B2B marketing
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Our quarterly survey of B2B marketing leaders shows increased investment in full-time employees, software and external agencies while revenue performance
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Historic Los Angeles testing fails lift even the lowest-performing schools
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More young people in California struggling with anxiety, stress and social media, study finds. Via @EdSource
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This story was originally published on EdSource A new survey paints a difficult but optimistic picture of California’s youth. About 94% of young people in the state said they experience regular...
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One in four young adults across the U.S. is functionally illiterate – yet more than half earned high school diplomas, according to recently released data
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One in four young adults across the U.S. is functionally illiterate – yet more than half earned high school diplomas, according to recently released data. The number of 16-to-24 year olds reading at...
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LAUSD board approves Carvalho’s employment agreement following months of praise and criticism. Via @EdSource
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This story was originally published on EdSource. The Los Angeles Unified School District’s school board approved a new employment agreement for Superintendent Alberto Carvalho at Tuesday’s board...
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Many young adults barely literate, yet earned a high school diploma
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One in four young adults across the U.S. is functionally illiterate – yet more than half earned high school diplomas, according to recently released data. The number of 16-to-24 year olds reading at...
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.@LASchools posts big gains in reading and math, surpassing state and pre-pandemic levels
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In a win for the nation’s second-largest school district, Los Angeles Unified students bounced back from the pandemic, posting big gains on state reading and math tests. L.A. Unified surpassed...
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Commentary: Multilingualism is a strength Why isn't curriculum designed this way?
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Commentary: The future depends on great educators. We need to reimagine the profession @GreenDotSchools
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There’s a quiet crisis in America’s schools, and within it, an opportunity. Across the country, classrooms are struggling to find and keep teachers. This isn’t just a staffing issue; it’s a deeper...
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.@LASchools posts big gains in reading and math, surpassing state and pre-pandemic levels
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In a win for the nation’s second-largest school district, Los Angeles Unified students bounced back from the pandemic, posting big gains on state reading and math tests. L.A. Unified surpassed...
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Students start returning to campus in L.A.’s fire-damaged region. Via @EdSource
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For Alicia Albek, a home-based child care provider in Los Angeles, Jan. 7 began like a typical Tuesday. She opened her child care program, Alicia’s Place, at 8 a.m. as she had for almost 30 years....
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Marquez Charter Elementary was among three schools damaged or destroyed in the Palisades fire. It is the first to return after the disaster. Via @EdSource
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Ethnic studies was supposed to start in California schools. What happened? Via @CalMatters
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Commentary: As a new school year begins, many students of color, LGBTQ youth, and children in immigrant families are carrying more than just the weight of academic expectations. They are navigating a world that feels increasingly unsafe. @KidsPartnership
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As a new school year begins, many students — especially students of color, LGBTQ youth, and children in immigrant and mixed-status families — are carrying more than just the weight of academic...
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Analysis: Months after Los Angeles wildfires, child care providers are still in crisis
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For Alicia Albek, a home-based child care provider in Los Angeles, Jan. 7 began like a typical Tuesday. She opened her child care program, Alicia’s Place, at 8 a.m. as she had for almost 30 years....
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Opinion: National Literacy Month is more than a celebration. It is a call to action
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