The Los Angeles Unified School District is fast tracking the rebuilding of three schools damaged by the Palisades fire by ...
Groups of students from Marshall High School, James A. Garfield High School and Bravo Medical Magnet School walked off campus ...
Voters approved $9 billion in school construction bonds last fall. The district must rebuild schools destroyed or damaged by smoke or fire and intends to make them more resilient.
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NBC Los Angeles on MSNLAUSD to allocate $725M to rebuilding burned schoolsThe Los Angeles Unified School District has laid out its timeline for getting students displaced by the Palisades Fire back ...
Los Angeles Unified will spend $725 million to rebuild Palisades Charter High School, Palisades Charter Elementary and ...
The Los Angeles Unified School District announced initial plans to clean up and rebuild campuses destroyed by the Palisades ...
Los Angeles Unified Supt. Alberto Carvalho announced that the district has set aside $725 million to rebuild Palisades Charter High School, Palisades Charter Elementary and Marquez Charter Elementary.
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Los Angeles schools distributing ‘red cards’ to help immigrant families ‘assert constitutional rights’Schools in the Los Angeles Unified School District are now distributing “red cards” – also known as “Know Your Rights” cards ...
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FOX 11 Los Angeles on MSNLA school police responds to ICE raids, immigration enforcementLAUSD, 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.
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