A district-wide cell phone ban takes effect on Tuesday. It was approved by LAUSD’s board last June in an effort to improve student engagement, reduce bullying and improve mental health.
A ban on students using smartphones took effect Tuesday in the Los Angeles Unified School District. The nation’s second ...
New policy restricts use of smartphones and smart devices in classrooms across the nation's second-largest school district ...
Juan Villegas was despairing after the Eaton fire — many schools where he worked had been damaged in the blaze. Then he got ...
Despite Trump’s plans, federal funding is a small part of California’s education budget and the state oversees curriculum.
The district’s board passed a resolution in June in a 5-2 vote calling for a prohibition on students’ use of cell phones and social media through the entire school day.
A cellphone ban is expected to go into effect Tuesday at hundreds of schools across the Los Angeles Unified School District.
District Planning Engagement: The Office of District Planning will engage the councils on potential proposals for co-locations, charter school space requests, and zoning changes during these months.
A recent John F. Kennedy Jr. Forum at the Institute of Politics (IOP) offered an opportunity for Harvard Kennedy School professors and IOP fellows to analyze what we have seen and what we might expect ...