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Research Points to COVID’s ‘Long Tail’ on School Graduation Rates
The majority of states, 26, saw declines in high school graduation rates following the pandemic, new research shows. In 2020, for example, 10 states had graduation rates of 90% or higher, but only five did in 2022, according to Tuesday’s analysis from the Grad Partnership, a network of nonprofits working to improve student outcomes. But the...
By Linda Jacobson | November 20, 2024
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Union-Backed Incumbent Prevails in High-Stakes LA School Board Race
A teacher union-backed incumbent has prevailed in a high-stakes LAUSD school board race, dealing another setback to the nation’s largest charter school sector. Charter-backed upstart Dan Chang failed in the Nov. 5 elections to unseat Scott Schmerelson, the longtime LAUSD educator and policymaker who won the election and will begin his third and final term...
By Ben Chapman | November 18, 2024
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Ten LA Schools Could Opt Out of Standardized Tests: Here’s What Teachers and Parents Have to Say
LA Unified’s plan to scrap standardized tests at ten schools has parents questioning accountability — and teachers welcoming less testing stress. Next year, students from ten community schools in the Los Angeles Unified School District will not take the district’s standardized tests. Following a 4-3 decision by the district school board on Sep.10, these schools...
By Chieh-Yu Lee | November 14, 2024
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LA School Board Race Tightens As Voters Show Support for $9 Billion School Bond
Update Nov. 20: LA voters overwhelmingly approved a $9 billion bond measure to repair and upgrade LAUSD’s aging school buildings. Measure US was backed by LAUSD school board members, district superintendent Alberto Carvalho, the teachers union and local construction groups; and passed with 68% of the vote. Measure US would be LAUSD’s largest ever school...
By Ben Chapman | November 13, 2024
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What Trump’s Victory Means for Education in California
The re-election of Donald Trump is certain to bring a period of conflict, tension and litigation between the White House and California’s political and education leaders whose policies and values the president castigates. It also could potentially have major implications for California schools. Trump, whose position on education has focused more on cultural ideology than...
By Diana Lambert, Zaidee Stavely, John Fensterwald, Karen D'Souza, Amy DiPierro, And Michael Burke, Edsource | November 12, 2024
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Cal State System Pilots New Direct Admissions Programs
High school seniors in various parts of the state will have new pathways to the Cal State system for the fall of 2025. Cal State East Bay announced partnerships with the San Leandro and Hayward Unified School Districts to provide guaranteed admission to students who have completed A-G coursework and sustained at least a 2.5...
By Mallika Seshadri | November 7, 2024
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Running for School Board? Better Win Over the Teachers’ Union, Research Finds
Candidates bring a variety of strengths to America’s thousands of annual school board elections: generous donors, compelling personal stories, impressive CVs and even a few doses of charm. But according to research from political scientists at Ohio State University and Boston College, one of the most valuable assets of all is the endorsement of the...
By Kevin Mahnken | November 6, 2024
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Q&A with Pedro Noguera: The Impact of Post-Affirmative Action on LA Unified Black Students
The future of LA Unified School District’s signature program for Black students is in question after a federal civil rights complaint prompted changes to its efforts. This summer LAUSD overhauled its $120 million Black Student Achievement Program after a Virginia-based advocacy group Parents Defending Education filed a complaint challenging its policies related to race-based admissions...
By Jinge Li | November 5, 2024
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LAUSD Overhauls $120 Million Black Students Program After Activists File Complaint
Los Angeles Unified has revised its leading effort to boost academic outcomes for Black students after conservative Virginia-based activists filed a civil rights complaint, charging the program uses race as a criteria for admission. The district’s $120 million Black Student Achievement Plan had a clear goal: lifting the academic performance of Black students, who trail...
By Ben Chapman | November 4, 2024
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LA Unified Seeks Voters’ Support for $9 Billion School Bond
Los Angeles Unified is seeking voters’ approval for a $9 billion bond measure to repair and upgrade its aging school buildings. The bond, which Californians will vote on Tuesday as Measure US, would be LAUSD’s largest ever and paid for with property tax increases. It requires a 55% majority in order to pass. LAUSD Board...
By Ben Chapman | October 31, 2024