Female wrestlers break stereotypes on the BCCHS girls wrestling team.
Daniel Pearl Magnet High School
Campus remains open on Monday despite heavy rainfall
This article was updated to include information about LAUSD’s plan to keep schools open on Tuesday, Feb. 6.
Pearl Post Editorial: LAUSD neglects student, staff safety amid unprecedented storm
LAUSD is disregarding the safety of its students, staff and parents by expecting people to leave their homes during such weather.
Opinion: The art of cursive must remain in print
New California law promoting cursive is necessary despite a growing digital world.
For artificial intelligence, class is now in session
AI is changing the written world one click at a time.
The Pearl Post takes home 3 awards, scholarship at 65th Annual LA Press Club awards gala
Former Art Director Gabrielle Lashley sat in astonishment seconds after she heard her name called as the first place...
State revisits climate change in curriculum
For the third time in recent years, Assemblymember Luz Rivas is introducing a bill that would require students in grades 1-12 to learn about the...
Six DPMHS water fountains shut off due to high lead levels
Daniel Pearl Magnet High School sent out a letter letting students and parents know of the high lead levels in the water fountains on March 7, despite the school shutting them down more than a month ago.
LAUSD strike: SEIU plans a three-day walkout in search of higher wages
The strike would include as many as 65,000 workers and will shut down all 1,000 LAUSD campuses for three days beginning Tuesday.
Deadly fentanyl crisis plagues teenagers, concerning students and school district
LAUSD announced in September 2022 they would distribute naloxone to all their K-12 schools in response to the worsening fentanyl drug crisis. Naloxone is a medication used to reverse the effects of opioids.