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‘Turned off and stored.’ LAUSD reveals details on school cellphone ban to begin Feb. 18
LAUSD says its student cellphone ban will start Feb. 18. Schools will decide how to restrict phones, from telling students to put them in backpacks to using magnetically sealed pouches.
LAUSD cellphone ban pushed to February. Here are the details
By Mariana Dale/LAist Originally published Nov. 12, 2024 Los Angeles Unified students will be banned from using their smartphones and social media during the school day starting in February 2025. The
LAUSD cellphone ban to start February 2025. Here's how it'll work
The House passed House Resolution 82, the Social Security Fairness Act of 2023, on Tuesday, Nov. 12. H.R. 82 aims to eliminate two provisions in the United States, including the Windfall Elimination Provision (WEP) and the Government Pension Offset (GPO).
LAUSD Announces Details of Phone Ban Coming in February
Set to take effect Feb. 18, Los Angeles Unified School District's ban on Internet-enabled devices will allow students to use them before and after school but not during the day, including lunch.
Los Angeles Unified shares what cellphone ban at schools will look like
The Los Angeles Unified School District Tuesday released more details into the pending cellphone ban on school campuses, starting in January 2025. The district’s presentation to the Board of Education showed the LAUSD’s policy will align with the Phone-Free School Act,
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In LAUSD District 3 in the Valley, Schmerelson declares victory over Chang
Incumbent Scott Schmerelson will remain on the Los Angeles Unified Board of Education, representing District 3. Schmerelson ...
Pasadena Star-News
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Election results: Schmerelson wins in LAUSD, Hutt and Nazarian lead for City Council
State Senate District 35 race was still tight. Laura Richardson had 50.54% while Michelle Chambers came in at 49.46%.
Yahoo
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Racist texts to LAUSD students prompt calls for heightened security
You may not have any weapons or sharp things on you when it's time for pickup. You are in group B." The
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LAUSD abruptly ends new admissions rules for gifted students amid parent fury over standards
LAUSD planned to change the admission policy for honors programs at elite schools, sparking debate over equitable access to ...
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In LAUSD District 3 in the Valley, Scott Schmerelson still leads Dan Chang
LAUSD school board incumbent Schmerelson, was ahead with 51.86% over newcomer Dan Chang, at 48.14% in the latest election ...
Los Angeles Daily News
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Ex-LAUSD teacher pleads not guilty to lewd acts with one of her students
A former Los Angeles Unified School District middle school teacher pleaded not guilty Tuesday to lewd act charges involving a ...
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LAUSD officials investigating racist texts sent to students
"We are aware of racist and incendiary texts that are being sent nationwide, including to some of our students," said
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NBC Los Angeles
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LAUSD teacher arrested for sexual assault of student
An LAUSD teacher was arrested and accused of assaulting one of her students. Brittany Hope reports for the NBC4 News at 6 a.m ...
LAist on MSN
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LAUSD's new cellphone policy, explained
The district’s expectation is that when students come back from Presidents’ Day weekend in February, new policies will be in ...
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