Two high school seniors test out LAUSD's new AI platform "Ed" at the Edward R. Roybal Learning Center.The Los Angeles Unified School District has launched a new AI platform that gives parents and students a “personal assistant” in the form of a chatbot named “District officials say the new platform will be a one-stop shop for parents and students, where they can get information about their grades, attendance and performance, pooling from existing data the district has.
He said the app is currently for parents and students, but there is potential for the tool to be used by teachers if they want to in the future. Since that time the following campuses have added wording on their web sites about medication abortion availability: CSU Long Beach, UC Santa Cruz, CSU Channel Islands, CSU San Bernardino, Sacramento State, Sonoma State.
Adolfo Guzman-Lopez focuses on the stories of students trying to overcome academic and other challenges to stay in college — with the goal of creating a path to a better life.For those of us who were glued to the Big Bear bald eagle cam, there are other SoCal nests to coo over. Three eaglets successfully hatched on Catalina Island and another two were seen in Orange County.
The nonprofit organization also announced that three eaglets successfully hatched on Catalina Island. There could soon be more eaglets, with seven of the eight eagle couples on the island having laid eggs. Huntington Beach has taken steps toward privatizing it's public library system after a contentious city council meeting where more than 100 people spoke out on the proposal.More than 100 people signed up to speak at the tense, more than four-hour long meeting, with some library staff and supporters expressing concerns the change will lead to a decline in quality, services, and community connection.
Mayor Gracey Van Der Mark, however, pushed back, saying it would be irresponsible to not explore other options to save taxpayer money, a message echoed by some of her conservative colleagues on the council majority.The city was approached by a company, Library Systems & Services , in late January with a proposal that it could cut costs of running the city's four-branch library system by $1 million a year.
Specifically, he said LS&S could cut costs on back office functions, including the city’s integrated library system license, collection management, marketing, community outreach, and website.Dozens of Huntington Beach Public Library employees spoke out against the outsourcing proposal at Tuesday night’s meeting.
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