These states now require cursive to be taught in schools
Cursive instruction waned after Common Core Standards were adopted by most states in 2010, but in recent years, cursive requirements have increased.
Tennessee teens could lose driver's licenses as punishment for bullying
Tennessee students who bully their classmates – both in school or online – could lose their driving privileges as punishment thanks to a new law that took effect this week.
Trump admin withholds $6 billion for after-school, summer programs
A funding freeze could wreck summer for low-income families and wipe out some after-school programming this fall.
LAUSD: Immigrant families will be significantly impacted by federal funding cuts
LAUSD Superintendent Alberto Carvalho said the district could lose up to $110.2 million in federal funding.
California, Texas are home to America's least-educated cities: See the 2025 list
A new study examined areas where cities aren’t making the grade when it comes to education and here’s what the data revealed.
Trump administration: California violated Title IX with trans athletes
Federal officials are demanding California adopt biology-based definitions of "male" and "female" and restore records and awards to female athletes.
Former VP Kamala Harris' husband Doug Emhoff joins USC law school faculty
Before this appointment, Emhoff served as the Second Gentleman of the United States, the first man to hold this role.
Scammers using AI to steal college financial aid: What we know
Victims of identity theft who discover loans fraudulently taken out in their names must go through months of calling colleges, the federal government and loan servicers to get the debt erased.
These California cities ranked worst-run in America: report
Several California cities ranked among the worst-run cities in America, according to a new report.
Trump-led Nat'l Guard, civilians meet face to face
The National Guard, who were sent to Los Angeles County by the Trump administration, and protesters met face to face in downtown LA as the area reaches its fourth day of anti-ICE protests.
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.



















