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Morning Read: LCAPs becoming complex bureaucratic exercise

District accountability plans mushroom in size and complexity The burgeoning size of the LCAPs is raising questions about whether after just two years in existence they are turning into a daunting bureaucratic exercise. EdSource, By Michael Collier and Louis Freedberg L.A. teachers weigh in on discipline in reaction to South Carolina case The South Carolina...
By LA School Report | October 29, 2015
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LAUSD’s results on Nation’s Report Card dip along with state, nation

Scores from the National Assessment of Educational Progress, commonly known as the Nation’s Report Card, were released today, and LA Unified’s overall performance took a slight dip — same as scores in California and the nation. It was the first time scores slipped for the district and California since the state’s students started taking the test...
By Craig Clough | October 28, 2015
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Morning Read: LAUSD re-fires lawyer who argued in sex abuse case

LAUSD fires lawyer (again) who blamed student for sex with teacher Veteran attorney W. Keith Wyatt will no longer handle cases for the nation’s second-largest school system, the district confirmed Tuesday. Los Angeles Times, by Howard Blume A backgrounder on the Alliance — UTLA dispute The PERB sued Alliance College-Ready Public Charter Schools and its...
By LA School Report | October 28, 2015
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LAUSD board votes down special panel for superintendent search

As LA Unified school board president Steve Zimmer pleads for more involvement with the public for the superintendent search, the board voted down yet another effort to give the community greater influence in the selection process. It was the latest example of how the district is urging the public to play a role in the...
By Mike Szymanski | October 27, 2015
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LASR poll results: Broad plan is No. 1 concern (for those concerned)

A majority responding to the latest LA School Report poll said the biggest challenge facing the new LA Unified superintendent is the Broad Foundation’s charter expansion plan, which could drain enrollment. More than 50 percent of respondents chose it as No. 1. The second most popular answer expressed a bit of cynicism, as 18 percent chose: “Yikes,...
By LA School Report | October 27, 2015
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Model program helps those in juvenile hall return to LA Unified

For the first time, LA Unified school officials can track former students as they are released from juvenile halls and detention camps to help reintegrate them into the public schools. In this first year of the program, the district has identified 1,067 students who are being returned to the school population, some of them as...
By Mike Szymanski | October 27, 2015
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Commentary: LAUSD for ‘all kids’? ‘You’ve got to be kidding me’

By Nicholas Melvoin In decrying the recently leaked memo outlining a plan to create more high-quality public charter schools in our city, LAUSD School Board President Steve Zimmer said: “This is not an all-kids plan or an all-kids strategy…it’s very explicitly a some-kids strategy, a strategy that some kids will have a better education at a publicly-funded school…[t]he conversation should be...
By LA School Report | October 27, 2015
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Morning Read: LAUSD board pressed to open superintendent search

LA Unified board will consider outside superintendent search committee A group of civic leaders has pressed the school board repeatedly on the issue. Los Angeles Times, by Howard Blume LAUSD’s building program transforming neighborhoods An ambitious construction program by L.A.’s Unified School District has dramatically altered the look of several of the city’s neighborhoods in...
By LA School Report | October 27, 2015
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LA Unified teacher named one of 5 CA Teachers of the Year

Daniel Jocz, a social studies teacher at Downtown Magnets High School, is one of five people named today by Tom Torlakson, State Superintendent of Public Education, as 2016 California Teachers of the Year. Jocz is the only winner from LA Unified. “The teachers we are honoring today are dedicated, energetic, innovative and very effective,” Torlakson...
By LA School Report | October 26, 2015
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Petition calls for firing of LAUSD attorney in teen sex case

*UPDATED A petition is calling for the firing (again) of W. Keith Wyatt, An LA Unified lawyer who argued in court that a 14-year-old girl was partly responsible for her own sexual abuse at the hands of her teacher at Edison Middle School. After being told he would no longer be representing the district, he was...
By Mike Szymanski | October 26, 2015