Thousands of Los Angeles parents cope with school shutdown
Threat shutters more than 900 area schools, but parents say they'd rather be inconvenienced than risk their kids' safety
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Threat shutters more than 900 area schools, but parents say they'd rather be inconvenienced than risk their kids' safety
Nation’s second-largest school district closed for what Superintendent Ramon Cortines called a ‘rare threat’
Great Recession has had long-term effect on school funding, putting education quality at risk, new study funds
In a rare bipartisan move, Congress votes to give states more say on testing standards and curriculum
Flaking lead paint, asbestos, mold and rodent droppings are just some of what you’ll find in the city’s worst buildings
The Every Student Succeeds Act uses new techniques to enforce a widely despised educational paradigm
Congress may soon pass major overhaul of controversial federal education law, but some say changes don't go far enough
How does the trans community move on after Houston’s rejection of ‘bathroom bill’?
The FBI wants to turn the classroom into a surveillance zone
Class action lawsuit accuses Minnesota of allowing school districts to set up boundaries encouraging segregation