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USC cancels appearance by director Jon Chu, others amid valedictorian controversy

After its decision to cancel valedictorian Asna Tabassum's speech, USC has called off other commencement appearances over security concerns.


Murrieta Valley board defies California, will keep policy to tell parents about LGBTQ+ transitioning

State officials had ordered the district to drop its parent-notification policy a and administrators were going to comply a but the school board is rebelling.


USC students protest the 'silencing' of valedictorian with cancellation of speech

USC students, faculty and pro-Palestinian activists gathered on campus Thursday to push back against what they called 'institutional silencing' of valedictorian Asna Tabassum.


A?Preescolar? A?Kindergarten transicional? A?Hay alguna diferencia? Los padres estA!n estresados

Decidir entre preescolar y kindergarten transicional no es fA!cil para los padres. AsA es como pueden diferir la elegibilidad, la estructura y el entorno acadA(c)mico


'Let her speak!' USC campus reels after valedictorian's speech is canceled

On Wednesday, a smattering of protesters gathered by the landmark Tommy Trojan statue, some calling on USC President Carol Folt to reverse course as arguments broke out between those on opposing sides.


A guide to preschool and child care. What you need to know

Parents can choose from an assortment of early childhood programs, ranging from child care to preschool to transitional kindergarten. Here's what they offer.


Did USC set 'very bad precedent' by canceling valedictorian speech over safety threats?

Campus administrators nationwide struggle to uphold principles of free expression amid pressure from those who claim speech, or potential speech, can subject students to harm.


Preschool? Transitional kindergarten? Is there a difference? Parents are stressing out

Deciding between preschool and transitional kindergarten isn't easy for parents. Here's how eligibility, structure and academic environment may differ.


Opinion: USC got it wrong in canceling valedictorian's speech. Here's what the school should do now

The university should let Asna Tabassum speak at its graduation ceremony. It shouldn't have caved to pressure from those upset by her support for Palestinians.


USC valedictorian's grad speech is canceled: 'The university has betrayed me'

Asna Tabassum was selected as USC valedictorian and offered a slot to speak at graduation. The university canceled her speech after pro-Israel groups criticized her Instagram.


Citing safety concerns, USC cancels pro-Palestinian valedictorian's graduation speech

USC cites safety reasons in canceling the upcoming graduation speech of pro-Palestinian valedictorian from speaking onstage at her ceremony.


Berkeley schools chief will testify at congressional hearing over antisemitism charges

Enikia Ford Morthel, the superintendent of Berkeley Unified School District, will testify in May in front of a congressional committee on charges of antisemitism in her schools.


Transgender rights vs. parent rights. California goes to court to settle school divide

California courts will uphold, overturn or set ground rules for culture war battles in school districts over parent notification, book restrictions and even public records.


Outdoor enthusiast, Cal Poly SLO student, known as half of 'Kenneth squared,' falls to death

Cal Poly San Luis Obispo school officials sent a campus-wide email Monday morning confirming that student Kenneth Taylor died Saturday "after an accident during a trip to Big Sur." The 21-year-old was a third-year mechanical engineering student.


'I can't focus on anything but rage.' Pro-Palestinian protests roil elite Pomona College

Claremont Colleges students and faculty rallied on campus less than a week after 19 students were arrested for occupying the Pomona College president's office.


'Please leave!' A Jewish UC Berkeley dean confronts pro-Palestinian activist at his home

UC Berkeley professor Erwin Chemerinsky and his wife, professor Catherine Fisk, got into a heated argument with a pro-Palestinian protester during a dinner at their home.


UC Berkeley insider known for questioning the status quo is named new chancellor

Rich Lyons, former Berkeley business school dean and now chief innovation and entrepreneurship officer, will lead one of the nation's top public universities.


Caught up in the FAFSA chaos? Some students now have a workaround

There's now a workaround for some high school seniors who have been stymied by the chaotic rollout of the newly redesigned federal student aid form.


L.A. school district probes inappropriate images shared at Fairfax High. More AI abuse?

The incident of deepfakes depicting nude "photos" of girls follows similar incidents at campuses in Beverly Hills and Laguna Beach.


Biden proposes new student-debt relief. Here's who would benefit

After months of negotiations, the administration is proposing a rule to reduce the debts of millions of borrowers. But the plan will likely face legal challenges.


Granderson: College costing nearly $100,000 a year? Forgiving loans is the least we can do

Why the resistance to canceling loans? The American mind's shift from society to self has undermined our ability to be happy for others.


A Black couple defied racism by renting to a Chinese family. Now comes $5 million in thanks

Gus and Emma Thompson rented to the Dong family when no one else would. Decades later the Dongs have found a way to say thanks with a $5-million gift.


Stanford names Jonathan Levin, business school dean, new president after leadership crisis

Stanford University named Jonathan Levin as its new president. The move comes after former president Marc Tessier-Lavigne stepped down in August amid accusations of research misconduct.


Opinion: Struggling to get help with college through the FAFSA? Here's why you shouldn't give up

Problems with the Free Application for Federal Student Aid have caused a precipitous drop in completed applications in L.A., California and beyond. But help is available.


Abcarian: I wanted to hate what UC Berkeley parents are doing in the name of safety, but I can't

A group of well-meaning Cal parents hired its own security force in response to crime around the storied UC campus. Is it helicopter parenting or common sense?


LAUSD banned charter schools from many of its campuses. Now charters will fight it in court

A charter school group says LAUSD acted illegally when it passed a policy to limit when charters could share campuses with district-operated schools.


Laguna Beach High School investigates 'inappropriate' AI-generated images of students

Laguna Beach High School administrators have launched an investigation after a student allegedly created "inappropriate images" of other students using artificial intelligence.


Voters approved more arts money for schools. Powerful unions allege funds are being misused

Powerful unions and Proposition 28 author Austin Beutner say school districts are misusing money for expanding K-12 arts education and call for state intervention.


Exhausted, hungry and sleep-deprived: UCLA student super-commuters search for relief

UCLA is creating 'BruinHubs' for student commuters who need a place to rest and study before and after school a complete with rest pods, study tables, a microwave and a fridge.


Former official pleads guilty to embezzling nearly $16 million from O.C. school district

Jorge Armando Contreras used Magnolia School District money to finance a lavish lifestyle including a house, BMW and cosmetic surgery, prosecutors say.


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