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  2. LAUSD fined $8 million for staffing violations. Too many ...

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    California fines LAUSD $8.1 million after finding it violated transitional kindergarten requirements over classroom size and staffing amid the grade level's expansion.

  3. 2023–2024 video game industry layoffs - Wikipedia

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    Some media outlets compared the 2023-2024 layoffs to the video game crash of 1983, when the US video game market collapsed due to an oversaturation of poorly made, low-quality games, causing the video game industry to enter a recession for two years. This has sparked discussions about a potential "second video game crash."

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  5. PlayStation's Sony to cut 900 jobs amid brutal year for video ...

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    Thousands of jobs were cut in the video game sector in 2023, with industry estimates suggesting roughly 6,500 video game workers were let go. Unofficial trackers suggest that number is even higher.

  6. Video game industry - Wikipedia

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    The video game industry is the tertiary and quaternary sectors of the entertainment industry that specialize in the development, marketing, distribution, monetization, and consumer feedback of video games. The industry encompasses dozens of job disciplines and thousands of jobs worldwide. [1] The video game industry has grown from niche to ...

  7. Ramón C. Cortines School of Visual and Performing Arts

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    Los Angeles Unified School District's own open-source data reports that 57.3% of the school's student body lives in economically disadvantaged households. Furthermore, less than 15% of the student body is at benchmark or above for the SAT Math section test, representing a roughly 10% decrease as compared to the school's opening year in 2009.