LAUSD addresses ICE presence across Los Angeles
On Monday morning, Los Angeles Unified Superintendent Alberto M. Carvalho addressed the presence of federal authorities across LA and wants families to feel supported.
LAUSD Superintendent addresses ICE activity in Los Angeles: 'Schools are safe places'
LAUSD Superintendent Alberto Carvalho is doubling down on the district's commitment to protect the rights and opportunities of every child, workforce member, and family in the community, regardless of immigration status.
LA school therapist accused of abusing, taking student to her home
A mother is suing the L.A. Unified School District, alleging a speech therapist groomed and sexually abused her 13-year-old son.
Student in custody after allegedly firing gun in Venice classroom
An investigation was underway Wednesday after a firearm was discharged inside at classroom at Global Awareness Magnet School in Venice, officials said.
LAUSD denies entry to alleged federal agents at 2 elementary schools
Two LA elementary schools turned away federal agents this week, raising concerns over immigration enforcement.
LAUSD votes to recognize, celebrate Ramadan
The resolution aims to support Muslim students and staff during the holiest month in the Islamic calendar.
LA seeks $3.3 million to maintain school crossing guards
An increase in wages and bonuses for crossing guards has created a $3.3 million shortfall through the end of the spring semester.
Crenshaw HS stabbing: Lockdown lifted, 2 arrested in South LA
Two people were arrested after a caregiver was stabbed outside Crenshaw High School on Thursday morning.
Cell phone ban goes into effect at LAUSD campuses
LAUSD school board members voted last June to move forward on the resolution banning cell phones during school hours.
LAUSD sued over alleged misuse of funds dedicated for arts, music education
The lawsuit against the school district alleges the misuse of $76.7 million in Prop. 28 funds dedicated for art and music education.
Fake ICE agents accused of evoking fear in LAUSD community
Not only are Los Angeles Unified students and their families bracing for possible raids, they now have to worry about those impersonating ICE officers.
LA school police responds to ICE raids, immigration enforcement
LAUSD, the nation's second-largest school district, handed out "red cards" to students last week. The cards have information about people's rights if approached by an immigration officer.
California schools preparing students for ICE agents amid Trump's executive order
Schools in Southern California are preparing students and families to encounter ICE agents in the wake of Donald Trump's recently-signed executive order.



















