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LAUSD board to consider graduation rate boosting measures
School may be out for students and teachers but LA Unified School board members still have a lot of work ahead of them at tomorrow’s board meeting with several proposals intended to boost (or at least maintain) districtwide graduation rates. At the top of the list is a resolution to ease rigorous graduation requirements and...
By Vanessa Romo | June 8, 2015
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$40 million project could unite International Studies Learning Center campuses
Shuttling teachers between two campuses requires impeccable organization and skillful time management, and Guillermina Jauregui can’t wait for the day when she won’t have to do either anymore. That day could come at some point in 2019 if the LA Unified School Board decides next week to approve a new construction project to expand the...
By Vanessa Romo | June 5, 2015
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3 groups planning major rallies at Tuesday’s LAUSD board meeting
School may be out for the summer, but things are not cooling down for the LA Unified school board as no less than three organizations are planing rallies or protests at Tuesday’s scheduled board meeting. The LA teachers union, UTLA, the Ethnic Studies Now Coalition and a conglomerate of organizations in favor of the district...
By Craig Clough | June 5, 2015
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Big Picture makes big pitch to stay open, LAUSD board listens
It wasn’t the first time children wept in front of the LA Unified school board or told horrifying tales of being bullied in school or recalled that spark of hope ignited by a remarkable teacher. But something in the way students from Los Angeles Big Picture High School on Tuesday pleaded to save their school struck...
By Vanessa Romo | May 14, 2015
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Hundreds expected at rally today for LAUSD college-prep plan
As the LA Unified school board today prepares to debate fixes to its implementation of college prep graduation requirements, hundreds of people are expected to rally outside the district’s downtown headquarters in favor of the proposal. The rally is scheduled for 4 p.m. to 5:30 p.m., roughly the same time the board is expected to...
By Craig Clough | May 12, 2015
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Big Picture facing vote of LAUSD board to deny charter renewal
Big Picture High School, a charter school attended by mostly troubled teens, will likely be shut down in June after a review by the LA Unified Charter Schools Division reported that it is dissatisfied with the school’s, um, big picture. The school board tomorrow is considering turning down its request to stay in operation. The...
By Vanessa Romo | May 11, 2015
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Pressing issues for LAUSD board: Teachers contract, graduation rates
Tomorrow’s LA Unified School Board meeting is shaping up to be loud and crowded as the seven members take the final step in approving a new contract with the teachers union and consider several plans to fix impending drop in graduation rates. After years of working under an expired contract, UTLA members last week overwhelmingly...
By Vanessa Romo | May 11, 2015
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Vote for all-girls high school has happy ending, for now
The vote to open LA Unified’s first all-girls high school was swift and the motion was passed with no fanfare; it was one of more than two dozen resolutions lumped together, including one to open a similar all-girls charter middle school, that were approved in a single vote by the Los Angeles Unifed school board earlier...
By Vanessa Romo | April 16, 2015
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LA Unified board approves new employee health care package
The LA Unified school board yesterday approved a health care package of benefits for its unions that will increase the district’s contributions to the plan to $1.23 billion over the next three years. without requiring an analysis of the long-term effects of additional costs, including the possibility of bankruptcy. Board member Monica Ratliff tried to...
By Vanessa Romo | April 15, 2015
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LIVESTREAM coverage of today’s LA Unified school board meeting
The LA Unified school board is scheduled to meet today at 1 p.m. Among the agenda items of interest is a tentative agreement with eight labor partners on a package of benefits through 2018. Also included is discussion of spending issues, charter approvals and a long list of groups and events to recognize. Click here to get the...
By LA School Report | April 14, 2015