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Taking on Vladovic, Anderson focusing on ‘positive’ path to board
This is the next in a series of profiles on candidates running in the March 3 primary for the LA Unified school board. Today’s focus is Euna Anderson, a candidate for the District 7 seat. The LA Unified school board races this year have already seen a fair amount of negative campaigning, and even though...
By Craig Clough | February 6, 2015
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In better economy, fewer applicants joining Teach for America
Via The New York Times | By Motoko Rich Teach for America, the education powerhouse that has sent thousands of handpicked college graduates to teach in some of the nation’s most troubled schools, is suddenly having recruitment problems. For the second year in a row, applicants for the elite program have dropped, breaking a 15-year growth...
By LA School Report | February 6, 2015
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Morning Read: LAUSD food services chief pulled from job
L.A. Unified food guru David Binkle is pulled from job David Binkle, LAUSD’s 52-year-old food services director has been removed from his position pending an internal district investigation. Los Angeles Times Bill would cap large payouts to school superintendents A California lawmaker wants to limit the generous payouts that school districts award school superintendents who...
By LA School Report | February 6, 2015
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LA Unified increases salary offer to teachers, but does it really?
LA Unified today revised its salary offer to the teachers union today, increasing the level of raises to 5 percent, one percent above its previous offer. But the additional money for professional development that was included in the earlier offer, which the district had valued at another 2 percent, was not part of the new...
By Michael Janofsky | February 5, 2015
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Teachers union fails again to recommend endorsing Vladovic
The slow pace of progress toward a new contract in the teachers union negotiations with LA Unified is, so far, costing Board President Richard Vladovic any possibility of union support for his reelection. The UTLA political action committee met last night, and a motion to recommend an endorsement to the union’s House of Representatives failed to...
By LA School Report | February 5, 2015
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LAUSD gets C- in school choice, district remains measles free
Even with more charter schools than any district in the country, LA Unified still only received a “C-” grade in school choice in a new report from the Brown Center on Education Policy. The grade is a slight fall from the C grade it earned last year from the Brown Center, which is part of the Brookings...
By Craig Clough | February 5, 2015
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AFT president Weingarten visits town to give LA teachers a boost
As the teachers union’s negotiations with LA Unified drag on, one of the nation’s leading voices for teachers appeared at an event last night hosted by district board member Steve Zimmer and made a strong case for union activity and solidarity. Randi Weingarten, president of the American Federation of Teachers, delivered a fire-and- brimstone-type address to...
By Vanessa Romo | February 5, 2015
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In forum tonight, Kayser facing board rivals for first time
Bennett Kayser, who represents District 5 on the LA Unified school board, is front and center tonight, facing his two rivals for the first time in a much anticipated candidate forum at Eagle Rock High School. After suddenly pulling out of two forums last week, Kayser is appearing in the wake of a recent attack mailer...
By LA School Report | February 5, 2015
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Ankur Patel, a product of LAUSD, is youngest of board challengers
This is the next in a series of profiles on candidates running in the March 3 primary for the LA Unified school board. Today’s focus is Ankur Patel, a candidate for the District 3 seat. At 29-years old, Ankur Patel is the youngest candidate running for the LA Unified School Board, and he’s using that...
By Vanessa Romo | February 4, 2015
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Less handcuffing, more counseling is working, says Chief Zipperman
Close to 300 LA Unified students who would have ended up in the criminal justice system for minor infractions in years past have been successfully diverted from it this school year, Los Angeles School Police Chief Steven Zipperman told a school board committee yesterday. The effort toward a reduction in student citations and arrests, part of...
By Craig Clough | February 4, 2015