Student enrollment in Koreatown schools has fallen faster than anywhere else in LAUSD, driven by declining birth rates and heightened immigration enforcement, raising concerns about future funding and district operations.
Efforts to mitigate the chronic shortage of green space in Los Angeles’ Koreatown are gaining traction, with local civic leaders and policymakers actively proposing...
Robert F. Kennedy Park in Koreatown has been closed after being transferred from LA's Parks Department to LAUSD, raising concerns among local residents.
Public school enrollment in Los Angeles is falling fast—and nowhere is the decline more visible than in Koreatown, where some elementary schools have lost...
The City of Los Angeles will continue to operate several of its public child care centers directly, despite moving to privatize eight other locations...
The number of homeless students in the Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) has risen sharply this academic year, reaching 10,819 students for the...
The Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) is implementing a cell phone ban in schools starting next year. This is the second-largest school district...
A Korean-American student broke his front tooth in an assault by a classmate, but the school allegedly tried to avoid responsibility. The school was...
The sound of taekwondo's shout of concentration will resonate in 14 schools in the Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD).
On September 24, the Korean...