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Underprepared high school grads spend $1.3 billion on remedial college courses, and Californians pay the most
Millions of high school graduates are showing up to college unprepared and in need of remedial courses that are costing them an estimated $1.3 billion annually, and Californians pay the most, according to a report released today from the Center for American Progress. Remedial courses do not count toward college degrees because they are designed to...
By Craig Clough | September 28, 2016
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Strategic plan lacks clear mission, so board agrees to champion ‘100 percent graduation,’ but how?
LA Unified’s three-year strategic plan lacks a clear mission statement. That was the consensus of an all-day school board session Tuesday. So the seven board members decided to fix it, landing on the goal of a 100 percent graduation rate. Yet the draft of the strategic plan remains light on exactly how to accomplish it. Because...
By Mike Szymanski | September 28, 2016
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Morning Read: Governor signs bill that will expand access to computer science, starting in kindergarten
Gov. Brown signs law to plan expansion of computer science education Gov. Jerry Brown Jr. on Tuesday signed into law a bill that begins a three-year planning process to expand computer science education for all grades in California’s public schools, beginning in kindergarten. Authored by Assemblymember Susan Bonilla, D-Concord, the bill, Assembly Bill 2329, requires State Superintendent of...
By LA School Report | September 28, 2016
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It’s a first: An LAUSD school is the top feeder to USC’s freshman class, thanks to a neighborhood academic enrichment program
For the first time, there will be more students from an LA Unified high school in USC’s freshman class than from any other, the university announced Wednesday. Thanks to a long-running special program, the Neighborhood Academic Initiative (NAI), 19 of the university’s incoming class this year are from the Foshay Learning Center, which is near USC....
By Craig Clough | September 28, 2016
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LAUSD credit recovery vendor finds strong demand for online makeup courses nationwide
Ever since LA Unified vaulted from a looming graduation crisis to potentially breaking its graduation record last school year after implementing a wide-scale online credit recovery program, questions have been raised about how much students are actually learning. The apparent ease with which the district was able to substantially boost the number of diplomas it handed out...
By Craig Clough | September 27, 2016
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Morning Read: Under pressure from LAUSD, El Camino charter school makes policy changes
Trying to get right with LA Unified, El Camino charter school hands down discipline, policy changes The board of El Camino Real Charter High School has disciplined at least one employee and enacted a long list of changes to its financial policies amid questions from LA Unified officials about “seemingly exorbitant, personal and … improper” transactions made...
By LA School Report | September 27, 2016
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New website seeks to spur conversation about LA schools
A new website has launched that encourages thoughtful discussion about issues involving LA schools and school board elections. The new site, www.voteLAUSD.com, is run by Loren Bendele, a technology entrepreneur who co-founded coupon website www.savings.com. Bendele, a father of two, said he first thought of the idea about eight years ago when he became interested...
By Sarah Favot | September 26, 2016
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Gov. Brown vetoes bill intended to place more emphasis on test scores
By John Fensterwald Sending a strong message endorsing the school accountability system adopted by the State Board of Education, Gov. Jerry Brown has vetoed a bill that would have placed more emphasis on standardized test scores in measuring school and district performance. In a message issued Saturday in vetoing Assembly Bill 2548, Brown credited the state board for...
By LA School Report | September 26, 2016
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Morning Read: Q&A with Marcia Reed, California’s National Distinguished Principal
California’s National Distinguished Principal Marcia Reed of LAUSD talks about her school’s successes Marcia Reed, principal of 186th Street Elementary School in Los Angeles Unified, was honored this month as a 2016 National Distinguished Principal by the National Association of Elementary School Principals. The association recognizes one outstanding principal in each of the 50 states...
By LA School Report | September 26, 2016
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Character Day 2016: LA schools celebrate good character and join worldwide events
Schools throughout the LA Unified school district joined more than 90,000 groups worldwide on Thursday to celebrate Character Day and talk about how to develop character strengths. Although it’s impossible to tell exactly how many classrooms dealt with Character Day activities, Susan Ward Roncalli of the district’s Social Emotional Learning division said she was busy traveling...
By Mike Szymanski | September 23, 2016