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Compton school board approves COVID-19 protocols
  • Education

Compton school board approves COVID-19 protocols

  • August 13, 2020

By 2UrbanGirls Contributing Writer COMPTON — The Compton Unified School District is charting its own path while planning to safely reopen the district’s 36 campuses […]

Inglewood students disappointed about virtual learning
  • Education

Inglewood students disappointed about virtual learning

  • August 6, 2020

By John W. Davis, Contributing Writer INGLEWOOD — When the new school year begins in the Inglewood Unified School District Aug. 24, students will be going […]

Inglewood school board puts bond measure on November ballot
  • Education

Inglewood school board puts bond measure on November ballot

  • August 6, 2020

INGLEWOOD — The Inglewood Unified School District will ask voters to approve a $240 million bond measure on the Nov. 3 ballot. The bond measure […]

School district, teachers reach start-of-year agreement
  • Education

School district, teachers reach start-of-year agreement

  • August 6, 2020

From City News Service LOS ANGELES — Members of the Los Angeles Unified School Board of Education heaped praise on distance-learning plans for the fall […]

South L.A. arts academy receives $25,000 music grant
  • Education

South L.A. arts academy receives $25,000 music grant

  • July 31, 2020

By Gerald Garth, Contributing Writer LOS ANGELES — The White Hall Arts Academy has received a $25,000 grant from the Lewis Prize for Music. Founded in […]

West L.A. College goes all in for online learning
  • Culver City
  • Education

West L.A. College goes all in for online learning

  • July 30, 2020

CULVER CITY — As school districts across the country decide whether to reopen their classrooms for fall, the administration and faculty at West Los Angeles […]

District dispels rumors about Morningside High closure
  • Education
  • Inglewood

District dispels rumors about Morningside High closure

  • July 17, 2020

INGLEWOOD — The Inglewood Unified School District held a virtual town hall meeting July 14 to dispel rumors that the district is considering closing Morningside […]

Students Have Their Own Concerns About Returning To School
  • Education
  • Lead Stories

Students Have Their Own Concerns About Returning To School

  • July 17, 2020

LOS ANGELES — With the start of a new school year still more than a month away for most local students, many youngsters have mixed […]

Inglewood Schools Weighing How And When To Reopen
  • Education
  • Lead Stories

Inglewood Schools Weighing How And When To Reopen

  • July 17, 2020

INGLEWOOD — As the COVID-19 pandemic continues, the Inglewood Unified School District is in the process of deciding how and when to reopen school campuses […]

Schools Brace For More At-Home Learning
  • Education
  • Lead Stories

Schools Brace For More At-Home Learning

  • July 17, 2020

LOS ANGELES — The recent announcement that LAUSD schools will be closed this fall due to COVID-19 concerns finds teachers scrambling to improve online instruction […]

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