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Unified School District Superintendent Alberto Carvalho celebrated the new school year and talked to KTLA about immigration ...
The nation's second-largest school district begins a new school year Thursday as the Unified School District welcomes more ...
LAUSD said a teen with disabilities was wrongly detained by immigration officers near Arleta High School, federal agents said ...
Employees, volunteers and school police will patrol near an estimated 100 campuses and set up so-called “safe zones” in ...
Amid immigration enforcement, city and school officials will set up "safe zones" monitored by LAPD and community volunteers ...
Los Angeles Unified School District officials announced new measures to ensure students can travel to and from school safely.
In addition to reaffirming LAUSD’s long-standing pledge to keep schools safe for all students regardless of immigration ...
On Thursday, when 540,000 students are set to be back in class, and with over 1,000 buses rolling out, Superintendent Alberto ...
School officials say that the student, a 15-year-old boy, was detained in an "alleged case of mistaken identity." ...
Students in the Los Angeles Unified School District are packing their backpacks and heading back to school next week.
More than 4,000 people have been arrested across the region since June and it’s still unclear how the threat of detention may ...
School buses drive to and from about 90% of Los Angeles Unified schools, but less than 10% of students are onboard.