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Morning Read: LAUSD audit finds computers missing in action

LA schools’ audit finds computers stolen, missing, unaccounted for An audit of the Los Angeles Unified School District’s computer inventory reveals 230 devices worth nearly $200,000 have been stolen or are missing – and school officials can’t account for another 3,105 laptops, desktops and iPads. KPCC Emails prompt LA schools’ inspector general to reopen iPad...
By LA School Report | August 28, 2014
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LA Unified board approves hiring of Aquino replacement

Among the non-iPad and MiSiS issues before the LA Unified board yesterday was approving the hiring of Ruth Pérez as the deputy superintendent of instruction. The vote was 6-0, with Monica Ratliff abstaining. Most recently superintendent of Norwalk-La Mirada school district, Perez has also served as a teacher and administrator in Florida and as chief...
By LA School Report | August 27, 2014
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The Ratliff report: one view of the iPad program gone awry

It’s long. It’s detailed. And it’s dry. But here it is, LA Unified board member Monica Ratliff’s report to her colleagues on the work of The Common Core Technology Project Ad Hoc Committee. She was chair. By now, most people know the iPad program didn’t go swimmingly, leading Superintendent John Deasy to suspend it this...
By LA School Report | August 27, 2014
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Morning Read: Calls grow to investigate LAUSD iPad project

Calls grow for wider inquiry into L.A. Unified iPad project A day after Los Angeles Unified abruptly suspended the contract for its controversial iPad project, there were growing calls for a more thorough investigation into whether the bidding process for the $1-billion program was improperly handled. LA Times Can Supt. Deasy survive LAUSD’s iPad fiasco?...
By LA School Report | August 27, 2014
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LIVESTREAM: First LAUSD school board meeting of the year

The LA Unified Board meeting reconvenes today with a full compliment of members. The board now includes a representative from District 1, George McKenna, who was sworn in earlier in the day. He is replacing the late Marguerite LaMotte. Among the items for discussion are a review of the district’s labor contracts, a handful of...
By LA School Report | August 26, 2014
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McKenna sworn in as LAUSD board’s seventh member

George McKenna, third from left, officially became the seventh member of the LA Unified school board today, representing District 1, after he was sworn in by Rev. Jesse Jackson, left. Congresswoman Maxine Waters, second from left, and Danny Bakewell, publisher of the LA Sentinel, far right, also participated in the brief ceremony, which preceded the...
By LA School Report | August 26, 2014
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LIVESTREAM: Swearing in of George McKenna to district 1 seat

Watch the swearing in of George Mckenna to the District 1 seat of the LA Unified Board of Education. Watch here.
By LA School Report | August 26, 2014
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Morning Read: iPads coverage here, there, everywhere

L.A. Unified halts contract for iPads L.A. schools Supt. John Deasy suspended future use of a contract with Apple on Monday that was to provide iPads to all students in the nation’s second-largest school system amid mounting scrutiny of the $1-billion-plus effort. LA Times Deasy abruptly cancels controversial iPad contract Faced with mounting questions about...
By LA School Report | August 26, 2014
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Breaking News: Deasy says he’s cancelling iPad program
Via Los Angeles Times | By Howard Blume Los Angeles schools Supt. John Deasy canceled the $1-billion program to provide all students with an iPad after public records showed he and his top deputy had developed a relationship with the vendors two years prior to the bidding. Recently released emails showed that Deasy and his...
By LA School Report | August 25, 2014
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LAUSD officials and Apple had a relationship before iPad contract

Via LA Times | by Howard Blume Senior Los Angeles school district officials, including Supt. John Deasy, had a close working relationship with Apple and Pearson executives before these companies won the key contract for a $1-billion effort to provide computers to every student in the nation’s second-largest school system, records released by the L.A....
By LA School Report | August 25, 2014