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Education Nation In Los Angeles: Corporate Leaders Weigh In

“Why is it during a period of budget downturn,” NBC Nightly News anchor Brian Williams asked, “why does education — you’ll forgive the phrase — take it in the shorts?” Los Angeles Unified School...

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Los Angeles Still Struggles to Serve Students With Disabilities – On Special...

The latest progress report on Los Angeles’ ability to serve its students with disabilities shows the district is making headway in some areas, but it is still falling short of a 6-year-old target for...

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Pursuing a Shared Passion with Your Significant Other – Private Art Classes...

This is a common reason for some students to come to our private art classes in Los Angeles.  Held at the noted Raminfard School of Arts, our classes are home to couples that enjoy painting together....

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A marine life marriage in Port Angeles? Feiro, national marine sanctuary...

PORT ANGELES — Two small North Olympic Peninsula marine science education organizations are working to combine forces to create a major educational and tourist attraction in downtown Port Angeles.For...

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Education reform ‘parent trigger’ wins in Los Angeles

The Los Angeles Board of Education signed off on a parent-led plan to turn a failing public school over to a private charter company this week — the city’s first use of the controversial “parent...

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Los Angeles mayor: Education is our civil rights struggle – Schools of Thought

Editor’s note: Antonio Villaraigosa is the 41st mayor of the city of Los Angeles. By Antonio R. Villaraigosa, Special to CNN (CNN) – My story began like far too many people across this country. My...

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NAIS Career Center: Visual/Performing Arts jobs, Los Angeles jobs, California...

The Archer School for Girls is an educational community that supports and challenges young women to discover their passions and realize their true potential. • We provide a rigorous, integrated college...

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Los Angeles school kids make fine art – with socks

In an era of diminishing budgets, arts education in Los Angeles holds a precarious position. According to one estimate, more than half of all students in the L.A. Unified School District will not...

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New $12 million marine center envisioned for Port Angeles — Port Angeles Port...

PORT ANGELES — Some time in the next five years, an “iconic” 27,902- square-foot, $ 12.6 million marine life education and research building could rise in downtown Port Angeles to anchor the new...

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PENINSULA PROFILE: She volunteers to bring music, arts festival to life —...

PORT ANGELES — Greeta Bell was a homesteader in Alberta, Canada, who made art part of daily life. She taught her children to cook, sew and create — all the way down to her great-granddaughter, who...

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Forging Connections: Sculpture cements connection between South Dakota, Los...

By Alex Baklajian Bridget Beck thinks of art as a way to bring people together. The graduate art student unveiled her latest sculpture, called “Will Be,” in the Franklin D. Murphy Sculpture Garden last...

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On the Ground: Los Angeles | Harvard Graduate School of Education

In this issue’s On the Ground, we look at Los Angeles, the most populous city in California and second only to New York in the country. Nicknamed the City of Angels, it could easily be called the city...

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Why Drawing and Painting Classes Los Angeles Are Worthwhile

Why Drawing and Painting Classes Los Angeles Are Worthwhile Since the dawn of time people have had a desire to express themselves and record what they see withdrawings and painting.  Creating art is...

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Manager, Performing Arts Education – Natural History Museum of Los Angeles...

Job ID: 14741445 Position Title: Manager, Performing Arts Education Company Name: Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County Job Function: Education Entry Level: No Location(s): Los Angeles,...

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Los Angeles schools halt off-campus iPad use after students hack tablets

Los Angeles’ massive billion dollar initiative to give iPads to every student in the school district faced an early setback this week, as high school students hacked the devices to access...

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Parents, Educators React to Los Angeles Schools’ ELL Policy – Learning the...

From guest blogger Alyssa Morones Two months into the school year, the Los Angeles Unified School District’s English-language-learner students will be rearranged into classes based on their...

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Marine science center staffers study climate change — Port Angeles Port...

PORT TOWNSEND — Two Port Townsend Marine Science Center staffers are part of a national study circle on climate change.The center, which is on the beach at Fort Worden State Park, was awarded a grant...

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Oak Street property eyed for marine science, conference center in Port...

PORT ANGELES — The long-dormant downtown Front and Oak streets waterfront property is being eyed as the site of a new, 63,000-67,000-square-foot, two-building marine science and conference center with...

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Oak Street property eyed for marine science, conference center in Port...

PORT ANGELES — The long-dormant downtown Front and Oak streets waterfront property is being eyed as the site of a new, 63,000-67,000-square-foot, two-building marine science and conference center with...

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Drawing and Painting Classes in Los Angeles Can Inspire Collage and...

Once you start drawing and painting classes in Los Angeles, you may be tempted to venture into collage and assemblage. School children and famous artists know it’s fertile ground for playing around...

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