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Judge certifies class action status in lawsuit alleging part-time LBCC faculty make less than minimum wage
The ruling means the lawsuit could now involve as many as 1,200 part-time faculty at LBCC, and it has already had legal and legislative repercussions around the state. The post Judge certifies class action status in lawsuit alleging part-time LBCC faculty make less than minimum wage appeared first on Long Beach Post.
A Chapter Closes at Hawthorne Elementary School
May 29 marked a bittersweet moment in the history of BHUSD, as Hawthorne Elementary School celebrated its last promotion ceremony. The 110-year-old school is closing, though the Hawthorne spirit will live on as instruction transitions to the newly-reimagined El Rodeo Elementary School. On May 24th, the district fittingly marked the...
El Camino College, stop wasting people’s money
El Camino College needs to raise over $40 million to crawl out of a major deficit, because the college has been spending more money than it’s been receiving. Now we’re being told, as students, that we will have to pay for parking next semester and that tuition fees for non-resident students will go up by $24 per unit, all because El Camino is reckless with its money spending.
Local educators take part in California Teachers Association State Council
LOS ANGELES, Calif.-Local members of the California Teachers Association are taking part in the State Council of Education meetings this weekend at the Westin Bonaventure in Los Angeles. The President of the National Education Association is there to cheer them on. Rebecca "Becky" Pringle said they are doing everything they...
Four Valley students compete at international science fair
Regeneron International Science and Engineering Fair, the world’s largest pre-college STEM competition, took place on May 11-17 in Los Angeles, Calif. at the Los Angeles Convention Center. Four Valley students were there to compete at the international level. 1600 students from 67 countries participated. $9 million was awarded. Jennifer...
Sakamoto, Watanabe Named UCLA Dept. of Social Welfare’s Alumni of the Year
UCLA Luskin Social Welfare invites all alumni to a reception and short program honoring the 2024 Joseph A. Nunn Social Welfare Alumni of the Year: Yasuko Sakamoto, MSW ’83, and Bill Watanabe, MSW ’72. As two of three original staff members at the Little Tokyo Service Center, Watanabe...
AUA Supporters ‘Ignite Change’ at LA Fundraiser
LOS ANGELES — On Saturday, May 18, at the home of American University of Armenia (AUA) ChangeMakers Vahe and Ruzan Kuzoyan, the community of AUA supporters gathered to ignite change for a brighter future in Armenia. The gala, titled “A Night to Ignite Change: Honoring the Akian Family,” recognized the Akian family for their decades of commitment to AUA and raised $800,000 in support of the University’s efforts to advance higher education in Armenia.
Playa Vista’s Westside Neighborhood School Expands
Westside Neighborhood School (WNS), an independent preschool-8th grade school located in Los Angeles’ Playa Vista neighborhood, is expanding. The school purchased a 132,000-square-foot building that sits on more than five acres of land just 600 feet from the school’s current campus, which comprises three buildings. The new acquisition,...
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