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LAUSD increasing help for children of veterans and active-duty military

Los Angles Mayor Eric Garcetti today announced a new program that will help identify students in LA Unified whose parents are veterans or active-duty service members so that they can receive extra resources available to them. Joining Garcetti at Leland Elementary School in San Pedro, where he announced the new program, were LA Unified school board...
By Craig Clough | November 12, 2015
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South LA holding its own forum for LA Unified superintendent input

As many as 200 parents, teachers and students are expected to attend a community forum, starting at 5 p.m. today at Santee High School, to provide input into the LAUSD superintendent search. The meeting was scheduled to reach people that the organizers say weren’t included in the search firm’s recent compilation profile from surveys and other community...
By Mike Szymanski | November 12, 2015
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Editorial: LAUSD board must come to consensus on new superintendent

By The Los Angeles Daily News Editorial Board Before school board members decide who they want to be Los Angeles Unified’s next superintendent, they must agree on what they want. That won’t be easy. But it’s vital. If they don’t come to a consensus soon about the qualities they’re looking for in an L.A. schools...
By LA School Report | November 12, 2015
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Morning Read: From Geffen, $100 million for a school at UCLA

A gift to benefit children of UCLA faculty to keep them in place Geffen described the school in part as a recruiting and retention tool for faculty and scientists who may be worried about LA education system. Los Angeles Times, by Larry Gordon Constant lockdowns lead schools to buy portable toilets Sign of the times:...
By LA School Report | November 12, 2015
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A year later, secrecy surrounds FBI probe of LAUSD’s iPad program

On Dec. 1 it will be a year since FBI agents showed up at LA Unified’s headquarters with a federal grand jury subpoena and carted off 20 boxes of documents related to the district’s controversial iPad program. Since that day little if any new information has been publicly revealed about the investigation’s status, and that...
By Craig Clough | November 11, 2015
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For the LA Unified board, a long day of discussions, disputes and votes

The LA Unified School Board convened at 10 a.m. and didn’t adjourn until more than 12 hours later yesterday, in a series of meetings that ran the gamut from moving forward on finding a new superintendent, to confronting ugly budget realities to diving into the minutiae of charter school applications. For background information, each member...
By Mike Szymanski | November 11, 2015
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Panel conveys dire warning, LAUSD board seems to get message

An independent Financial Review Panel yesterday detailed drastic measures that LA Unified must take to remain afloat in what school board President Steve Zimmer calls a “perfect storm” of financial trouble for the district. “There’s a fiscal cliff that is immediate if different decisions are not made,” warned Bill Lockyer, the former California attorney general and...
By Mike Szymanski | November 11, 2015
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Editorial: ‘Vision’ a low priority for superintendent post-Deasy

By The Los Angeles Times Editorial Board In school superintendent searches across the nation, parents, teachers and the public tend to rank educational “vision” as the No. 1 attribute required for a new leader. But in online surveys and focus groups in Los Angeles Unified, vision came in at a weak ninth, according to the executive...
By LA School Report | November 11, 2015
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Morning Read: Public desires a superhero superintendent

Next L.A. schools chief: A politically savvy educator who’s a superhero? A look at the details of the superintendent search survey suggests that even Kryptonite could not stop the particular paragon being sought. Los Angeles Times, by Howard Blume Schools fire back against physical education instruction lawsuit Forty-two school districts are asking a court to...
By LA School Report | November 11, 2015
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Search firm urges LAUSD board reach unity on next superintendent

In presenting a detailed accounting of community input for LA Unified’s superintendent search, the president of the search firm urged the seven board members to reach consensus on what they are looking for in their ideal candidate. “You do not want to make this decision on four votes,” said Hank Gmitro of Hazard, Young, Attea...
By Mike Szymanski | November 10, 2015