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Watch now: Michelle King’s first State of the District address

LA Unified Superintendent Michelle King is giving her first State of the District address this morning. Watch it live here.
By Laura Greanias | August 9, 2016
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LAUSD’s ‘Promising Practices’ forum: Just ‘good vibes’ between district and charters or a new era?

There were plenty of kumbaya moments at the July 23 “Promising Practices” forum, called by LA Unified Superintendent Michelle King, leaving charter leaders cautiously optimistic it can lead to a new era of cooperation. More than 200 people from the LA Unified world attended the forum, which featured a series of workshops and discussion panels aimed...
By Craig Clough | August 9, 2016
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Morning Read: New vaccination law should cause disease rates to drop, experts say

Disease rates likely to fall as new vaccination law takes effect Mississippi hasn’t had a case of measles since 1992. West Virginia last saw measles – a highly contagious virus that kills an estimated 314 people worldwide every day – in 2009. Now, with California’s new vaccination law rolling out shot by shot, the state...
By LA School Report | August 9, 2016
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LAUSD loses appeal over how it spent $450 million of LCFF funds intended for needy students

LA Unified has lost its appeal to the California Department of Education on how it spends hundreds of millions of dollars in state funds that are supposed to be directed to its neediest students. The ruling reestablished the state’s opinion that LA Unified’s spending of $450 million over the last two fiscal years on special...
By Craig Clough | August 8, 2016
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School board elections heat up with 4 more candidates jumping into race

Four more candidates have entered the race to run for two school board seats in the March 7 election. Three people in the last 10 days have filed with the city Ethics Commission an intent to raise money to challenge Monica Garcia for school board in District 2, and one person has entered the race for...
By Sarah Favot | August 8, 2016
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‘We can do it’: It’s girl power at opening of LA’s first single-sex charter school

More than 100 girls and their parents gathered last Thursday to sign up for the first all-girls charter middle school in LA Unified. They were nervous, excited and wary as they lined up to get their pink T-shirt emblazoned with “Power, Flexibility, Focus, Balance” on the front and “GALS” on the back. GALS — short...
By Mike Szymanski | August 8, 2016
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California sprints to the head of the class on sex education, as all students this year will be taught about consent

He sexually assaulted an unconscious woman behind a dumpster. But Stanford student Brock Turner received a mere six-month prison sentence for his “20 minutes of action,” because anything longer would have had “a severe impact on him,” the judge in the case decided. The story, which generated enormous outrage after the young woman’s powerful victim...
By Kate Stringer | August 8, 2016
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Scott Folsom, longtime watchdog of LA Unified, dies at 69

By Howard Blume Scott Folsom, a freelance Hollywood producer who never made a big splash in show business, found his true calling in another role, that of official and unofficial watchdog over the Los Angeles Unified School District. Folsom, 69, died Thursday after a two-year battle with cancer that almost never kept him from school board...
By LA School Report | August 8, 2016
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Morning Read: Ballot measure may end ban on bilingual education

Not a bang but a whimper: Bilingual education ban’s likely exit Eighteen years ago, bilingual education was about as hot a political topic as there was in California – today, not so much, despite the best efforts of Donald Trump to make immigration a wedge issue. This November, the question comes back as voters have...
By LA School Report | August 8, 2016
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ICEF charter opens first new building after bringing schools from the brink of bankruptcy

Yvonne Dunigan walked the halls of the new $19.6 million school on South Crenshaw Boulevard and remembered when on that same street corner there was a Ford dealership where she bought her car 13 years ago. She’s still driving that same car, but much else about the landscape has changed. “I knew someday that this...
By Mike Szymanski | August 5, 2016