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LA Unified search goes into next week, but end is close
After meeting five hours today to discuss candidates for the next LAUSD superintendent, the school board adjourned until next Monday with no decision made. The school board members began a closed session at 9 a.m. and returned at 2:15 p.m. to say they will resume the search discussions on Monday, Jan. 11 at 4 p.m., with...
By Mike Szymanski | January 5, 2016
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Playa Vista dispute reflects classism as major issue facing LAUSD
The school board vote was simple, but the matter is far more complex, drawing a focus to an issue many within LA Unified find uncomfortable to talk about: classism. The issues involved in the Playa Vista Elementary School dispute are a microcosm of complexities within the second largest school district in the country. They involve...
By Mike Szymanski | January 5, 2016
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Commentary: Don’t expect ‘super’ in LA Unified’s next superintendent
The finish line is in view. In all likelihood, by this time next week, LA Unified will have its next superintendent. Just who that will be remains uncertain to the world beyond the seven board members and a few district officials. The process has been moving along at a relatively brisk pace, considering the enormity...
By Michael Janofsky | January 5, 2016
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Morning Read: No major education changes expected in Brown’s budget
Few surprises expected for schools in Brown’s new budget There is a sense around the Capitol that Brown will hit the pause button this year on any major changes. Cabinet Report, by Tom Chorneau California’s list of poor schools posted again Facing a lawsuit threat, the state Department of Education has changed its position on...
By Craig Clough | January 5, 2016
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LAUSD readies 2 sites for students escaping Porter Ranch gas leak
Two new school sites are expected to be completely ready by Wednesday for 1,850 LA Unified students relocated from the methane gas leak in Porter Ranch. That will give the district time to work out any last-minute glitches before the students and faculty move in next week. School board member Scott Schmerelson, Local District Northwest Superintendent...
By Mike Szymanski | January 4, 2016
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November ballot measures could have huge impact on LAUSD
California voters may face difficult decisions regarding the future of education in the state in November as the state ballot could feature several propositions that would have an enormous impact on the educational landscape. So far only one ed-related measure has been cleared for voting, but there are several others in the works, each with...
By Craig Clough | January 4, 2016
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2016 opens with LAUSD board closing in on new superintendent
The new year is starting out much as the old year ended, with the LA Unified school board still deliberating on a new superintendent. The board’s conversation is scheduled to continue in another closed session tomorrow — the seventh devoted to the selection — and an announcement would follow if a vote by the members...
By LA School Report | January 4, 2016
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How Cortines left big shoes to fill for LAUSD’s next superintendent
By Howard Blume On his first day back as the head of the nation’s second-largest school system, Ramon C. Cortines paid an unlikely visit to the headquarters of United Teachers Los Angeles. The union had a tense relationship with former Supt. John Deasy, and was pushing toward a possible strike over stalled contract talks. Cortines met union officials on...
By LA School Report | January 4, 2016
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Morning Read: Predictions for 2016 education issues
Commentary: Predictions of what to expect on education horizon in 2016 2016 will be interesting and intense. Here are nine big issues to follow in 2016, with my predictions about whether anything will change during the year. EdSource, by John Fensterwald At the 10th largest school system, a violent threat comes every other day In...
By LA School Report | January 4, 2016
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Michelle King will head LAUSD as superintendent search continues
Michelle King, Deputy Superintendent of LAUSD will step in as head until a permanent successor is selected
By LA School Report | December 21, 2015