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The Los Angeles School Police Department (LASPD) is a law enforcement agency in Los Angeles, California, whose duties are to provide police services to the Los Angeles Unified School District (thus, sometimes called L.A. Unified Police), also enforcing state and city laws. LASPD officers assist staff with disturbances and potential criminal ...
Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) is a public school district in Los Angeles County, California, United States.It is the largest public school system in California in terms of number of students and the second largest public school district in the United States, with only the New York City Department of Education having a larger student population.
LAUSD is giving transitional kindergarteners a test meant for kindergarteners. Some worry the district's unusual decision won't accurately assess their skills. LAUSD parents and teachers in uproar ...
The Los Angeles Unified School District has set up a hotline for concerned parents and students, following the digital heist of confidential records and files from the district's computer systems ...
Google Maps view of High Schools in Los Angeles Unified School District from Education.com Public and private high school information including school ranking and test scores from LosAngelesSchools.com
LAUSD planned to change the admission policy for honors programs at elite schools, sparking debate over equitable access to programs for gifted students.
Zoned schools. Elizabeth Learning Center (only K–8 is zoned) (Cudahy, opened 1927); James A. Foshay Learning Center, Exposition Park (only 6–12 is zoned; in order to attend Foshay LC for 9–12, a student has to have been enrolled as an 8th grader) (Los Angeles, opened 1924)