In Partnership with 74

  • Twitter
  • Facebook
Español
  • News
  • Commentary
  • LA Parents
  • About
  • Explore
  • Accountability
  • Parent Voices
  • School Board
  • Teacher Spotlight
  • Contact
  • [email protected]
    149 South Barrington Ave, Suite 249,
    Los Angeles, CA 90049

    • Twitter
    • Facebook
  • Español

  • Copyright © 2025 LA School Report

LA School Report

In Partnership with 74

    Explore:

  • Accountability
  • Parent Voices
  • School Board
  • Teacher Spotlight

State of Schools Address


int(1)

from 74

  • Brain Development Signals Reading Challenges Long Before Kindergarten

  • The Post-Pandemic Promise of High-Impact Tutoring

  • Student Achievement Is Down Overall — But Kids at the Bottom Are Sinking Faster

  • Language Learning App Giant Duolingo Thinks It Can Conquer Math, Too

  • NEWS
    • John Deasy
    • State of Schools Address

    From Deasy: RFK, apartheid, Chavez and an Oprah moment

    In his annual State of the Schools address, LA Unified Superintendent John Deasy today called to mind Robert F. Kennedy, apartheid in South Africa, Cesar Chavez and national immigration reform. He even hammered home this year’s theme, “My Brother’s and Sister’s Keeper,” with an Oprah-like moment. Deasy instructed every LA Unified employee in the audience — about...

    By Vanessa Romo | August 5, 2014



  • Twitter
  • Facebook
Copyright © 2025 LA School Report

Sign up for Updates

Contact Us

[email protected]

Our Supporters