LAUSD students run '26th Mile'
Thousands of Los Angeles Unified School District students ran their "26th Mile" run at Dodger Stadium.
Chino Valley USD changes controversial gender ID policy after being sued by state
The policy would require school staff to tell parents within three days if students ask to change their "official or unofficial records."
Chino Valley USD changes gender ID policy
The Chino Valley United School District made tweaks to its gender-identity policy.
SATs go digital this weekend: Here's what students think
Here's what you should know about the new shorter digital version of the SAT, based on comments from students who have taken practice versions and what experts say to expect.
Will I face a 'tax bomb' on student loan forgiveness?
Student loan forgiveness could have some tax consequences down the line. Experts say there are several situations that can lead to a “student loan tax bomb.”
Parents keep students home after threats against Riverside Poly High School
Nearly two-thirds of Riverside Poly High School was empty Monday, after threats against the school were posted on social media over the weekend, police said.
Riverside-area high school reports school threats days after several fights break out
Multiple fights broke out at Poly High School in Riverside this week. After the fights, the school said that "threatening social media posts surfaced."
College campus in Antelope Valley closes
A college campus in the Antelope Valley suddenly closes, leaving students nowhere to go.
Beverly Hills school officials 'outraged' at AI-generated nude photos of students
Beverly Hills school officials are still investigating who's responsible for the AI-generated nude images of middle schoolers, and are urging lawmakers to regulate AI.
Beverly Hills USD outraged over AI photos
The Beverly Hills Unified School District held a Board of Education meeting to discuss the fallout from the distribution of AI-generated images that showed middle school students' faces superimposed onto fake nude images.
College graduates overestimating starting salaries
While job prospects look great, some college graduates are overestimating their starting salaries.
'Outdoor classroom' coming to Harbor City
A wonderland of greenery is coming to a preschool classroom in Harbor City.
This Los Angeles school won the LAUSD Academic Decathlon for the 2nd year in a row
Sherman Oaks Center for Enriched Studies won the LAUSD Academic Decathlon for the second consecutive year, district officials announced.
LAUSD Career Expo begins
LAUSD's first-ever career expo took place in downtown Los Angeles.
Roy Choi helps students explore culinary route
LA is known for its food trucks and a celebrity chef is helping the next generation.
Biden announces $1.2 billion student loan forgiveness plan
“Starting today, we are canceling debt from borrowers who are enrolled in the SAFEPLAN," Biden said during his trip to LA.
Biden to forgive $1.2 billion in student debt
During a visit to Culver City, President Joe Biden announced that his administration will be forgiving another $1.2 billion in student loan debt.
New student loan forgiveness: $1.2B in debt canceled for these 153,000 borrowers
This student loan forgiveness round is the first under Biden’s new SAVE repayment plan, and comes nearly six months earlier than anticipated.
CSU workers agree to new deal with university system
More than three quarters of union members approved the contract, which still needs to be approved by CSU trustees.
CSU faculty union approves new contract
Members of the California Faculty Association have approved their new contract with the California State University system. The new contract would raise faculty's pay by 10% by July 1, 2024.



















