-
‘Good Food’ resolution may be bad news for some food companies

With the passing of the LA Unified school board’s “Good Food” resolution in December, a number of giant vendors the district does business with will be forced to change their practices or lose out on hundreds of millions of dollars in contracts. Tyson Foods in particular, which supplies much of the district’s chicken in a five-year $754...
By Craig Clough | January 5, 2015
-
Bay Area teacher pay progress comes amid LA Unified standstill

As negotiations between LA Unified and its teachers union, UTLA, stumble along with still a wide gap on salaries, two Bay Area school districts, have made significant progress in their own deals with teachers. San Francisco teachers have agreed to a double-digit raise over three years while Oakland teachers are in line to get at...
By Craig Clough | January 5, 2015
-
To all our readers: Happy Holidays and we’ll see you in 2015
We at LA School Report want to wish all our readers and their families the happiest of holidays and good fortune for the year ahead, which promises to be a busy one in our little corner of the world. After today, we are closing shop for the remainder of 2014, with plans to return on...
By LA School Report | December 19, 2014
-
SEIU 99 endorses all incumbents in 2015 LAUSD board races

SEIU Local 99, one of LA Unified’s largest and most powerful labor partners, announced today it is backing all of the incumbents running for a district school board seat in 2015. After a town hall meeting for their members, the union representing nearly 40,000 cafeteria workers, bus drivers and special education assistance, among others, made...
By Vanessa Romo | December 19, 2014
-
Whistleblower case costs LAUSD a $3.3 million jury award

LA Unified sustained another legal blow this week in a “whistleblower” case that’ll cost the district millions. After nearly a month-long trial, a Los Angeles jury awarded retired Air Force Officer and Junior ROTC instructor, Archie Roundtree, $3.3 million, finding that the district had revoked his teaching certification in an act of retaliation. This latest...
By Vanessa Romo | December 19, 2014
-
VIDEO: Protesters want LA Unified police to demilitarize

A small but loud group from The Labor Community Strategy Center’s Fight for the Soul of the Cities and Community Rights Campaign protested outside of LA Unified headquarters yesterday, demanding that the LA School Police Department give up any military weapons it received through the Pentagon’s controversial 1033 Program. Check out the attached video for highlights...
By Craig Clough | December 19, 2014
-
A letter from Cortines reflects deep divisions with teachers union

A bargaining update from LA Unified Superintendent Ramon Cortines yesterday to district employees may prove ominous for the teachers union, UTLA, and ultimately the district’s 650,000 students. In his three-page review of negotiations so far, Cortines concedes that all workers “deserve additional salary increases, particularly in view of the recent past years of salary freezes...
By LA School Report | December 19, 2014
-
Don’t go away: Big LAUSD headlines are on the way for 2015

* UPDATED As LA School Report prepares to shut down for the year — and gear up for a long holiday Tamale Fest and Eggnog-a-thon — we’d like to take a moment to look ahead at the big stories awaiting us in 2015. So grab your snow globe, give it a good shake and look into...
By Vanessa Romo | December 19, 2014
-
Cortines doubles number of direct reports in LAUSD overhaul

John Deasy was often described by critics as an autocrat in how he ran the district. Nine senior aides reported to him directly. That was nothing. In the two months since taking over, his replacement, Ramon Cortines, has doubled the number of LA Unified officials under his direct supervision. He has 18 aides reporting to him...
By Vanessa Romo | December 18, 2014
-
5 LAUSD teachers win scholarship, students raise 15K for toy drive

Five LA Unified teachers have been selected to receive a Raytheon-Engineering is Elementary teacher scholarship for 2014-2015. The scholarships will help the educators implement Engineering is Elementary STEM curriculum from the Boston Museum of Science in their classrooms. The award covers tuition and travel to attend a professional development workshop in Boston and has a value of...
By Craig Clough | December 18, 2014