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Deasy’s future on agenda in another LAUSD closed meeting

The LA Unified school board returns to another closed session on Oct. 14, with one of the agenda items “Employee Evaluation General Superintendent of Schools.” It’s the second time in two weeks such an item was listed for discussion, suggesting that the finish line for John Deasy as superintendent may now be in sight. What remains...
By LA School Report | October 8, 2014
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Teachers union accepting nominations for House members

The nominating period for United Teachers Los Angeles (UTLA) House of Representatives is currently open and will last through Nov. 3. The House of Representatives is a 350 member body that meets eight times a year to debate policy and vote on motions. Any UTLA member in good standing can nominate themselves by filling out...
By Craig Clough | October 8, 2014
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Request for help at Jefferson HS now in hands of court judge

A ruling on whether the state needs to step in and straighten out the scheduling problems at LA Unified’s Jefferson High School is now awaiting a decision by a Superior Court judge in Alameda County. As part of Cruz v. California, a bigger case seeking the state to assure the quality of education for students from...
By LA School Report | October 8, 2014
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How school lunch became the latest political battleground

Via The New York Times Magazine | By Nicholas Confessore The lunch ladies loved Marshall Matz. For more than 30 years, he worked the halls and back rooms of Washington for the 55,000 dues-paying members of the School Nutrition Association, the men and still mostly women who run America’s school-lunch programs. They weren’t his firm’s...
By LA School Report | October 8, 2014
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LA Unified plans to offer computer science to all K-12 students

L.A. Unified officials announced today a plan to offer computer science curriculum to all students in kindergarten through 12th grade as part of a partnership with Seattle-based nonprofit Code.org. The program will offer the instruction to all students and will expand upon the district’s earlier collaboration with UCLA to give more students access to computer science education,...
By Craig Clough | October 7, 2014
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LAUSD board controls millions in discretionary bond money

Beyond the billions of dollars from construction bonds they spend after rigorous public debate, LA Unified school board members also have access to millions of additional dollars that they can spend without debate through a little-known program known as “board member priority projects.” By rules in place since 2002, members have the discretion to spend...
By Craig Clough | October 7, 2014
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2 LAUSD schools work together to solve their co-location issues

It’s an old story in LA Unified: Two schools are put together in one campus under the state co-location policy. The merger is always complicated and messier still when it’s a last-minute arranged marriage and neither side is consulted ahead of time about the partnership. It sometimes explodes into smithereens, as it did last year...
By Vanessa Romo | October 7, 2014
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Getty Museum picks Barbara Kruger for LAUSD arts program

Art is returning to LA Unified — in one project, anyway. The J. Paul Getty Museum has selected Barbara Kruger for the 2014 Getty Artists Program, a collaboration this year with two schools to encourage students to develop a project of their choosing. Kruger, whose work has been exhibited at the Whitney Museum of American...
By LA School Report | October 6, 2014
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District has positive response to latest teacher union proposal

Could there be a hint of progress in negotiations between LA Unified and the teachers’ union, UTLA? Negotiators for the district say they were encouraged by the union’s latest — and most comprehensive — contract proposal, which was submitted last week. Vivan Ekchian, the district’s chief labor negotiator, told LA School Report, “I considered it...
By Vanessa Romo | October 6, 2014
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LA Unified shows a big jump in high school graduation rates
LA Unified announced today a big jump in graduation rates, with preliminary results showing a 12 percent increase for 2013-14, compared with the preliminary stats from the previous school year. Final graduation rates will be announced in the spring, and if the numbers hold it will be the fourth straight year that graduation rates have...
By Craig Clough | October 3, 2014