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Over 429,000 students in the nation’s second-largest school district will be prohibited from using cellphones and social media platforms during the school day after the Los Angeles Unified ...
Most LAUSD schools are set to reopen Monday after shutting due to the wildfire outbreak that swept Los Angeles. The fires continue to burn.
The Los Angeles Unified School District voted Tuesday to ban cellphones during the entire school day, becoming the largest school system to take such a step in an era of concern about youth ...
The union representing thousands of Los Angeles school workers has voted “overwhelmingly” to approve a new contract with the Los Angeles Unified School District after last month’s three-day ...
Last-ditch efforts to avert the three-day strike by service workers in the Los Angeles Unified School District, the second-largest in the country, were unsuccessful.
The school district has resources available for parents during the potential three-day strike this week. And L.A. Mayor Karen Bass authorized more support for LAUSD families in the event schools ...
Students in the nation’s second-largest school district will no longer be able to use cell phones during the school day after the Los Angeles Unified School District’s board voted 5-2 in favor ...
A district spokesperson said in a statement that “Los Angeles Unified can't comment on pending or ongoing litigation.” The California Charter School Association contends the district’s ...
LAUSD is banning cellphone use across the hundreds of schools in the nation's second-largest school district beginning on Feb. 18. Here's how it could work.
The cell phone ban at the country’s second-largest school district will begin early next year, and now officials are detailing just how the massive change will take effect.
All schools in the Los Angeles Unified School District are expected to operate as normal on Monday and throughout the summer school period, the district said.
The Oxnard School District Tuesday joined other school districts across the county in warning parents and students about a social media challenge, during which teens intentionally damage their ...