The students took collective action to request a ban on polystyrene food trays after they learned during a class trip to a Los Angeles recycling center that food contaminated polystyrene does not get recycled; instead it goes straight to the dump.
Our schools need to promote higher standards. LAUSD should and can become a leader in the country of a movement to move kids towards true college readiness.
Soon after signing on to be the superintendent of the Los Angeles Unified School District, John Deasy warned The Huffington Post that he wouldn't put ...
LOS ANGELES -- The Los Angeles Unified School District says it broke a state law by waiting a year to tell a teacher-credentialing agency that it was ...
An upcoming lawsuit by a coalition of Los Angeles parents and education groups alleges that the Los Angeles Unified School District has been breaking ...
The Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) should stop compensating teachers for completing graduate-level coursework, according to a new report ...