LAUSD Superintendent Alberto Carvalho visited a South LA elementary school after a frustrating string of burglaries.
Wadsworth Avenue Elementary in LA has faced six break-ins since July, with the latest causing over $100,000 in damages.
Carvalho and members of the LAUSD Board of Education held a press conference Friday morning at Thomas Jefferson High School ...
Los Angeles Unified School District Superintendent Alberto Carvalho on Monday announced another break-in at a South Los ...
With the vast majority of ballots tallied, most Southern California local school funding measures and the statewide bond, ...
LAUSD is facing a steady toll of burglaries and vandalism this school year. The break-ins come as the district debates ...
Los Angeles officials voted Tuesday to approve policies that would establish the city and its schools as a sanctuary for ...
The Los Angeles City Council voted unanimously Tuesday to pass the “sanctuary city” ordinance, shielding queer youth who ...
Los Angeles Unified is seeking voters’ approval for a $9 billion bond measure to repair and upgrade its aging school ...
Minutes after the Los Angeles City Council Tuesday passed an ordinance to make LA a sanctuary city, the Los Angeles Unified School Board of Education followed suit, adopting a resolution to declare ...
Amid concerns about a second Trump administration cracking down on immigration enforcement, Los Angeles schools reaffirmed ...
The district was fined over $8 million for some of its schools having too many students per class and not enough adults per ...