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You Name It, LA Unified Community Wants it Funded
What would you do with a giant pile of new money? That’s the question Superintendent John Deasy’s staff is asking parents, educators and union members in a series of town hall meetings this month. And last night at an LA Unified facility in east Los Angeles, their suggestions ran the gamut. More teachers. Extra support...
By Vanessa Romo | October 11, 2013
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Kayser is New LA Unified Board Budget Committee Chair
Bennett Kayser has taken over as chairman of the LA Unified School Board budget committee, replacing Tamar Galatzan, who stepped down after two years. Galatzan said that she saw no reason for the budget committee — formally, the Facilities, Audit and Budget Committee — to meet at the moment, now that the district is conducting a a...
By Hillel Aron | October 11, 2013
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John Deasy on AB 375 Veto: ‘Wise Decision’
LA Unified Superintendent John Deasy applauded Governor Jerry Brown’s decision today to veto AB 375, a controversial teacher dismissal bill which had widespread teacher union support. Deasy, who had supported stronger legislation, told LA School Report that he was not surprised by the veto: “I appreciate the governor, in my opinion, making a wise decision....
By LA School Report | October 10, 2013
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BREAKING NEWS: Brown Vetoes Weak Teacher Dismissal Bill
Under mounting pressure, Governor Jerry Brown vetoed a controversial bill originally meant to make it easier to dismiss teachers for abusive or inappropriate behavior. In a veto memo, Brown said he “share[s] the authors’ desire to streamline the teacher discipline process, but this bill is an imperfect solution.”
By Chase Niesner | October 10, 2013
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UTLA Applauds Vladovic for ‘Addressing’ Bad Behavior
Whatever the harassment issues he faced, LA Unified’s Board President Richard Vladovic still has UTLA support, thanks to his public acknowledgement of his bad behavior. “UTLA welcomes the fact Dr. Vladovic has addressed this head-on and will continue the important work of Board President,” said a post on the union’s Facebook page. In his brief...
By LA School Report | October 10, 2013
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$7 Billion for Repairs, But LA Unified to Start With Much Less
It has been almost five years since local voters approved Measure Q, authorizing LA Unified to sell $7 billion in bonds for school repairs and upgrades. Any idea how much has been raised? Zero. Any idea how much of the $7 billion will be available when bonds are sold and spending starts next year? “A...
By LA School Report | October 10, 2013
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Brown Facing Pressure to Veto ‘Flawed’ Teacher Dismissal Bill
Governor Jerry Brown is facing rising opposition to a bill designed to make it easier to fire teachers accused of abusing students. Critics say it doesn’t, and that could make it harder for him to justify signing it into law. The deadline for consideration is Sunday. Over the last few weeks, school district superintendents, education groups...
By Vanessa Romo | October 9, 2013
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iPad Problems not Unexpected, says Oversight Panel Chairman
The head of the group that oversees capital expenditures of LA Unified says problems arising in Phase 1 of the district’s new iPad program do not appear serious enough to disrupt Phase 2. “I don’t think the level of problems was greater than what we anticipated,” Stephen English, chairman of the district’s School Construction Bond...
By Michael Janofsky | October 9, 2013
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Vladovic Apologizes, Escapes Further Board Action — For Now
After a tense, four-hour closed meeting with his LA Unified Board colleagues, President Richard Vladovic opened a brief public session admitting that he had violated the district’s code of conduct and apologizing to employees he may have harmed. “I did get upset at people,” he said. “I did tell them things I shouldn’t have told...
By Hillel Aron | October 8, 2013
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Complaints Against Vladovic Are Available for Viewing
The LA Unified School District released redacted copies the two complaints filed against School Board President Richard Vladovic. The first (read it here) involves a former employee of Vladovic’s and details a number of incidents, including sexual harassment and “daily rage outbursts” that occurred between 2000 and 2003. The second complaint (read it here) is...
By LA School Report | October 8, 2013