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State's budget fakery takes a toll on charter schools
The CHIME Institute charter school of Woodland Hills would be hard pressed to make ends meet without the help of a program sponsored by the Local Initiatives Support Corp., a New York nonprofit active in underprivileged communities across the nation. So...Tags: Separation of Church and State, Los Angeles Unified School District, Students, Personal Income, Budgets and Budgeting
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Digest: Booth named Loyola men's assistant coach
College basketball Booth named Loyola men's assistant coach Former Maryland basketball star and assistant coach Keith Booth, who has spent the past two years as an assistant women's coach at Loyola, was added Tuesday to the men's staff by newly...
Tags: Memphis Tigers, NCAA Women's Division I Basketball Tournament, College Sports, Notre Dame Fighting Irish, Mark Turgeon
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Who's in the hunt at the Arnie? Huh? Yes, Huh.
Because of his amusingly ambiguous last name, John Huh has jokingly been referred to as Johnny Question Mark. Except that uncertain moniker may soon be changing. You see, the man whose name raises all sorts of questions appears to have all the answers...
Tags: Sports, Bill Haas, Justin Rose, Financial Aid, Awards and Prizes
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Eloise Klein Healy, L.A.'s first poet laureate
It's a match made in heaven — or heav'n, as a poet might write. Eloise Klein Healy and the city of Los Angeles share a birthday, Sept. 4, and now, for a couple of years, they'll officially share a future. Healy has been named the city's first poet...
Tags: Sports, Poetry, Immigration, New York Yankees, Baseball
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The National Teacher of the Year on what makes a great teacher
The class clown from Mr. Gadberry's high school art class has made good — and how. Rebecca Mieliwocki teaches seventh-grade English at Luther Burbank Middle School in Burbank — but not next year. Instead, she'll be on the road as the...
Tags: Colleges and Universities, Teaching and Learning, White House, Patt Morrison, California Polytechnic State University
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How to fix a system that one teacher calls 'a joke'
Steve Franklin, a middle school teacher in L.A. Unified, had some issues with The Times series on teacher evaluations, so he fired off a letter to the editor. It read, in part:
"When somebody can prove that high test scores produce good citizens,...Tags: Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Academic Progress, Examinations, Teachers Unions, Teaching and Learning
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Boys' basketball: A sendoff for Santa Monica on its way to Sacramento
Varsity Times InsiderThe Santa Monica boys' basketball team is scheduled to board a chartered bus to Sacramento at 10:30 a.m. on Thursday and receive a community sendoff on its way to play in the CIF state championship Division I game on Friday...... -
Six colleges failed to comply with Cleary Act, audit finds
L.A. NOWA state audit of six California colleges found that all failed to fully comply with the Cleary Act – which requires colleges that receive certain federal aid programs to publish security policies and crime statistics annually.... -
Man found dead outside bar near Cal State Northridge
L.A. NOWA man was found dead with a gunshot wound early Tuesday outside a bar near Cal State Northridge, and the case is being investigated as a homicide, police said.... -
Boy who shot neo-Nazi father has 'tragic history,' expert says
L.A. NOWThe 12-year-old Riverside boy who shot and killed his neo-Nazi father had a "tragic history," including violence since he was a toddler, a mental health expert testified Monday. But, said child psychologist Anna Salter, there was no indication the boy's..... -
Police train at Cal State Northridge for response to shooting scene
L.A. NOWLocal law enforcement agencies descended on Cal State Northridge on Thursday for active-shooter training, unaware they would be primarily dealing with deaf students. “CSUN has the largest hearing-impaired student population on the West Coast,”...
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