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Ratliff: lone vote on school board against Deasy settlement
While the LA Unified school board approved the contract settlement with former Superintendent John Deasy, the vote was not unanimous, several district sources confirmed. In a long, closed-door meeting of the seven board members earlier this week, one of Deasy’s staunchest critics on the board, Monica Ratliff, was the lone dissenter. The six other members voted...
By Vanessa Romo | October 16, 2014
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LAUSD board gets a dispiriting lesson on the MiSiS program
MiSiS mistakes were made, and LA Unified can expect to fork over millions more dollars to fix the software system’s myriad problems and get the program functioning properly. In all, it was another demoralizing revelation about the MiSiS rollout debacle last night, and school board members’ frustrations quickly boiled over, leading to a verbal beat...
By Vanessa Romo | October 15, 2014
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School board returns to closed session to discuss — Deasy?
After 12 hours of open and closed meetings, the LA Unified school board still wasn’t through for the day. At 10 pm tonight, the members retreated back into closed session, spurring speculation they were returning to the issue of Superintendent John Deasy‘s employment status. With Deasy in South Korea on a cultural trip and due...
By LA School Report | October 14, 2014
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LA Unified board OKs $1.1 million for Jefferson schedule mess
The LA Unified school board today unanimously approved the district’s $1.1 million plan to fix scheduling issues at Jefferson High School and respond to a temporary restraining order issued last week by a judge that ordered the state to step in and fix the problems. Before the vote on the plan — which was presented...
By Craig Clough | October 14, 2014
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LA Unified board meeting running waaaaaaay late
With Superintendent John Deasy‘s future, teacher union contract negotiations, Jefferson High School and MiSiS problems on the agenda today for the LA Unified school board, the expectation was for high drama. But the expectations have been put on hold for a bit. The board was scheduled to begin its public meeting at 1 p.m. It...
By LA School Report | October 14, 2014
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Deasy, MiSiS, union talks among big issues before LAUSD board
The LA Unified school board is entering one of its most crucial periods of the year, meeting again tomorrow to deliberate a change at the top, the on-going contract negotiations with the teachers union and a solution to a range of scheduling problems at Jefferson High School. Nothing is more urgent than what happens to...
By Vanessa Romo | October 13, 2014
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Deasy’s future on agenda in another LAUSD closed meeting
The LA Unified school board returns to another closed session on Oct. 14, with one of the agenda items “Employee Evaluation General Superintendent of Schools.” It’s the second time in two weeks such an item was listed for discussion, suggesting that the finish line for John Deasy as superintendent may now be in sight. What remains...
By LA School Report | October 8, 2014
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Board emerges from private meeting with no decision on Deasy
John Deasy is still the LA Unified superintendent. After four hours behind closed doors last night, the district school board emerged with nothing to say. For Deasy, who did not attend the meeting, that was a plus, because it meant that the members might have talked about his performance, but they didn’t take a vote...
By Vanessa Romo | October 1, 2014
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Future of Deasy moves behind closed doors in board meeting
Drama tonight. Or maybe not. The LA Unified school board is convening a two-part session at 4 p.m. today — one open, the other closed, with Superintendent John Deasy the prime subject of conversation in the closed session. Members have confirmed that they are using their privacy to determine what parameters to consider when Deasy...
By Vanessa Romo | September 30, 2014
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Closed LAUSD board session grew out of request by Ratliff
The LA Unified school board’s sudden decision to hold a closed door session next week grew out of a Sept. 17 email request from Monica Ratliff to Board President Richard Vladovic, in which she expressed her desire to “discuss the current personell (sic) matter.” The reference was to Superintendent John Deasy, whose performance evaluation is...
By Michael Janofsky | September 25, 2014