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Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) is a public school district in Los Angeles, California, United States.It is the largest public school system in California in terms of number of students and the 2nd largest public school district in the United States, with only the New York City Department of Education having a larger student population.
Breed Street Elementary School (2nd Oldest Elementary School in LAUSD, opened 1881.) Brentwood Elementary Science Magnet (only kindergarten is zoned – 1–5 are magnet students) Bridge Street Elementary School. Birdielee V. Bright Elementary School (formerly 36th Street School) Broad Avenue Elementary School.
Website. www .lbschools .net. The Long Beach Unified School District is a school district headquartered in Long Beach, California, United States. Established in 1885, Long Beach Unified School District now educates 81,000 students in 84 public schools in the cities of Long Beach, Lakewood, Signal Hill, Carson, and Avalon on Catalina Island.
A charter school group says LAUSD acted illegally when it passed a policy to limit when charters could share campuses with district-operated schools. LAUSD banned charter schools from many of its ...
Alberto Carvalho, superintendent of Los Angeles Unified School District, takes questions from the media about an external cyberattack on the LAUSD information systems during the Labor Day weekend ...
Your guide to the LAUSD District 3 school board primary election. Howard Blume. February 1, 2024 at 6:00 AM. Five candidates are running for the District 3 seat on the Los Angeles Board of ...
James Sohn holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of California, Berkeley; a Master of Business Administration from University of Phoenix, and a Master of Arts from King's College London. He is a LEED accredited professional, licensed general contractor in the state of California and a member of the London-based think tank ...
Maria Arriaga, 4, whispers to her mom, Lourdes Rojas, at Regional Park. Parents and teachers are upset about LAUSD's plan to require standardized tests for 4-year-olds in the TK program.