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Tuck, in defeat: In California, ‘a growing call for change’

Marshall Tuck, who lost a close race to incumbent Tom Torlakson for state Superintendent of Public Instruction, had this to say after the votes were counted: “Sixteen months ago we set out on this journey to do one thing: put children first and ensure that every child has equal access to a quality education. And...
By LA School Report | November 5, 2014
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Outside of California, teacher unions take a huge beating

Via Politico | By Stephanie Simon Teachers unions framed this election as a referendum on their vision for public education. Their vision was thumped. Tens of millions in advertising portraying Republican governors as reckless ideologues who sold out kids’ futures to give tax breaks to the wealthy failed to move voters in Florida, Wisconsin, Michigan,...
By LA School Report | November 5, 2014
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Torlakson on victory: ‘We’re teachers. We did our homework’

Tom Torlakson was re-elected yesterday as California’s Superintendent of Public Instruction, with 52.1 percent of the vote to 47.9 for Marshall Tuck, making it the closest of all statewide races. This was his victory statement: “We knew it wouldn’t be easy. They were strong, but we were stronger. They were tough, but we were tougher. After...
By LA School Report | November 5, 2014
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County-by-county breakdown of Torlakson’s reelection

The California Secretary of State website has complete election results for yesterday’s elections across California. By clicking here, you can access the breakdown of the race for Superintendent of Public Instruction, in which Tom Torlakson won a second term. The statewide result is at the top, and below it are the county-by-county results. Click on...
By LA School Report | November 5, 2014
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Cortines finalizes reshuffling of MiSiS leadership team

* UPDATED As promised, LA Unified Superintendent Ramon Cortines has completed the reorganization of the district’s MiSiS leadership team, promoting a few employees and setting up a new chain of command with himself and Chief Deputy Superintendent Michelle King at the top. In the new hierarchy of the Information Technology Division (ITD), Cortines has named...
By Vanessa Romo | November 4, 2014
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Bomb threat causes evacuation of Palisades Charter HS campus
* UPDATED 12:30 p.m. A possible bomb threat today that targeted Palisades Charter High School caused officials to evacuate the campus and suspend voting at an election polling place there, according to multiple reports. The threat was made via social media, and a bomb squad was sent to the campus at 15777 Bowdoin St. in Pacific...
By Craig Clough | November 4, 2014
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The MiSiS cash register is starting to put up some numbers

* UPDATED The MiSiS cash register is starting to ring. Ever since the bungled launch of the student data system, the district has been throwing heaps of money at software problems to get the system functioning properly to meet district, state and federal mandated deadlines. “More than anybody, I want to know how much money...
By Vanessa Romo | November 4, 2014
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Deadline approaches for candidates to file for LAUSD school board

Would-be candidates for next year’s LA Unified school board elections have until noon on Saturday, Nov. 8 to file a Declaration of Intention to run with the Los Angeles City Clerk. Only those candidates who meet the deadline and submit a qualifying nominating petition will appear on the March 3, 2015 primary ballot. The deadline for...
By LA School Report | November 4, 2014
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Undecided on today’s Tuck vs. Torlakson race? You are not alone

According to a recent USC Dornsife/Los Angeles Times Poll, 28 percent of likely voters were still undecided on the State Superintendent of Public Instruction race going into today’s election. This is despite roughly $30 million in combined campaign spending for Marshall Tuck and Tom Torlakson, both Democrats, and with education as the top priority for many California...
By Craig Clough | November 4, 2014
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Tiny LA district is approving charter schools beyond borders

A tiny, rural school district in northern Los Angeles County is under growing scrutiny over its approval of more than 20 new charter schools in the last few years, the majority of them serving students outside of its own district boundaries. At least three are within the Los Angeles Unified School District. The small district,...
By Jamie Alter Lynton | November 4, 2014