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A special LAUSD board meeting to define superintendent profile

The LAUSD school board plans a meeting tomorrow afternoon to set the guidelines for a Leadership Profile that the board will us in picking the next school superintendent. The meeting was called last week after the search firm of Hazard, Young, Attea & Associates presented its compilation of input from community forums, private interviews and surveys....
By Mike Szymanski | November 16, 2015
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Charter schools accuse LA Unified of ‘unlawful’ use of bond money

Charter schools are asking for input into getting their fair share of LA Unified’s bond program funding. The dispute is particularly about the reallocation of $339 million after the planned Mandarin Foreign Language Immersion Program Elementary School project was cancelled. The district board voted last week to use the money for upgrades to school facilities to...
By Mike Szymanski | November 16, 2015
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LAUSD board says no decision yet on moving Emerson adult school

Students and staff at the Emerson Adult Center are concerned that their building will be taken over by a charter school and that LA Unified is growing less committed to adult education. The message from LA Unified’s board: relax. The board and LAUSD officials say there is no commitment to separate the adult programs from the...
By Mike Szymanski | November 16, 2015
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Commentary: Almost everything is wrong with LAUSD leadership

The more you hear about attempts to improve the nation’s schools, the sorrier you have to feel for the kids. After years of “No Child Left Behind” and “Race to the Top” initiatives, national test scores dived deeper into failure and mediocrity in the last reading. In a stunning reversal, the Obama administration, a tireless...
By LA School Report | November 16, 2015
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Morning Read: No Child Left Behind rewrite picks up steam

New era near for No Child Left Behind Congress is expected to take up a long overdue rewrite of the federal K-12 law, but passing the revamped version won’t be easy. US News & World Report, by By Lauren Camera Laurene Powell Jobs launches college-support program in Watts Her organization, College Track, announced last week...
By LA School Report | November 16, 2015
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LAUSD unions silent over financial report predicting trouble ahead

Spending cuts. Layoffs. Early retirement packages. Reductions in benefits. These needs, which were among recommendations made by LA Unified’s independent Financial Review Panel on Tuesday, are the kind that would make any union leader lose sleep. But three full days since the doom and gloom report was presented at the LA Unified school board meeting, with recommendations that...
By Craig Clough | November 13, 2015
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Lesbian teacher suing LAUSD for $12 million over discrimination

A former LA Unified teacher is suing the district for $12 million, claiming it failed to protect her from abuse, harassment and discrimination because she is a lesbian. Cathy Figel taught physical education at Marina del Rey Middle School for 13 years and claims to have endured anti-gay language, anti-gay graffiti scrawled in her work area; exclusion from...
By Craig Clough | November 13, 2015
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College students find gaps in LAUSD superintendent search process

A group of college students told the LA Unified board this week that its effort to reach non-Internet-connected people as part of the superintendent search was inadequate. “We walked through neighborhoods and found more than 200 community members who lacked Internet access and didn’t have a means of travel to the community meetings, but care about education...
By Mike Szymanski | November 13, 2015
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Do junk food fundraisers clash with LAUSD’s food policies?

By Elizabeth Aguilera The McDonald’s on Whittier Boulevard in Boyle Heights is jammed on a recent weeknight. Outside, a bright yellow poster welcomes customers to “McTeacher Night.” It’s a fundraiser that funnels a portion of the evening’s proceeds to nearby Stevenson Middle School. Behind the counter, teachers watch over the French fryer and assemble orders onto trays....
By LA School Report | November 13, 2015
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Morning Read: Broad foundation defends charter expansion plan

Charter school expansion could reshape L.A. Unified, officials say In the first public discussion involving the Broad Foundation’s efforts, Executive Director Gregory McGinity said that charter schools have transformed education. Los Angeles Times, by Howard Blume Neighborhood opposes charter school location A proposed charter school in West Adams is running into a wall of opposition...
By LA School Report | November 13, 2015