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Teamwork wins honors at math contest
They came from all parts ready to compete for the top prize, the top honor of being the best mathematics student in Los Angeles County.

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Michelle Sumner: Teaching the deaf is a life mission
Michelle Sumner, LACOE Teacher of the Year, encourages her deaf students to be the best they can be.

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Gift enhances mobility for students with special needs
A donation of wheelchairs by Convaid, Inc., is benefiting students with limited mobility at North H.S. in Torrance.

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Web-based instruction adds up to math gains
Incarcerated and at-risk youth are making gains in math with an online intervention that augments classroom instruction.

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Leveling the playing field for youth with special needs
The U.S. Department of Education has issued new guidance on school districts' legal requirements to provide students with disabilities an equal opportunity to participate in extracurricular athletics.

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Glendale student has a way with words
A sixth-grader from Valley View Elementary in Glendale took first place in LACOE's 2013 L.A. County Spelling Bee.

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Volunteering is all in the family
Manny Sanchez, a LACOE production engineer, gives of his personal time to help those in need.

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Pasadena teen wins annual poetry contest
High school students from across L.A. County competed in the 2013 Poetry Out Loud contest.

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New approach benefits students with special needs
An extended day program for students with emotional disturbance offers an alternative to nonpublic schools and residential treatment centers.

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Troubled youth make reading gains
Incarcerated and at-risk students are making strong literacy gains with a web-based program tied to their curriculum and tailored to their individual reading levels.

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Educators learn all about transitional kindergarten
More than 400 educators gathered on Feb. 6 to learn best practices for implementing transitional kindergarten programs.

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Beverly Hills HS wins 2013 Academic Decathlon
Beverly Hills High School raced past its competition to win the 2013 Los Angeles County Academic Decathlon.

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Campaign aims to assist homeless students
The Los Angeles County Office of Education (LACOE) distributed 1,900 backpacks to school district officials filled with books and supplies for homeless children around the county.

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Book lovers gather at LACOE
A talk and book signing by a hot new author of young-adult fiction were the highlight of a LACOE workshop for school librarians held Jan. 17 in the Ed...

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Pilot program to link academics and career readiness
LACOE is one of 20 agencies chosen to pilot a new state program aimed at helping high schoolers become better prepared for college and careers.

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