CISLA In the Media
CISLA is a trusted voice within Los Angeles's education community. Over the years we've established ourselves as thought leaders, accurately depicting the realities of the students we serve. Paring data, story, and the outcomes of the work we do in schools, we've built a robust catalog of stories and media features.
Latest Article and Podcast Features
LA Opinion
New York Times
Where Are the Students?
Attendance at school has come to feel more optional than it did before the pandemic.
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With All The Distractions at Home, Low-Income Students Need Headphones to Study
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‘It’s a frustrating period.’ Yet LAUSD Teachers Muster Smiles on the First Day of School
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School Classrooms in Most California Counties
Won't Open Due to Coronavirus Surge
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Column: Once Homeless, a Student Loses 100 Pounds and Fends off Isolation with Teachers’ Help
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Educators Report a Rise in School Threats, Fights, and Misbehavior and Blame COVID
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​Parents Rush to Hire Tutors and Create Learning Pods. But Not Everyone Has Options
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LA Schools, With 30K Unvaccinated Students, Push off COVID Vaccine Mandate until Fall
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Board Member Ahmadou Seck on Black Board Membership and CISLA
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Pandemic Forces Some Teen Students to Work to Support Their Families: "I find it hard to live sometimes"
Big Tech Spent Millions to Close California’s Digital Divide This Year.​Nicholas Kristof's Opinion
It’s Hardly Making a Dent
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Demand For Tutors Skyrockets as Pandemic Lays Bare Inequalities in Education
What Parents Should Ask When Choosing a Tutor This Fall
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Parents Rush to Hire Tutors and Create Learning Pods. But not Everyone Has Options
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​Report: Learning Loss Data Shows 40,000 Los Angeles High School Students Off Track to Graduate
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‘I Had No Other Option.’ Teens Balance Zoom Classes and Fast-Food Jobs — Sometimes at the Same Time — to Support Struggling Families
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Annenberg Learner Podcast: Communities In Schools Los Angeles with Elmer Roldan
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