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Meet the LAUSD school board candidates: Miguel Ángel Segura is running for ‘better outcomes’ for students

This article is part of a collaboration between The 74 and the USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism. This profile is part of “Meet the LAUSD school board candidates,” a series focusing on the candidates running for three open seats on the seven-member school board. LAUSD is the largest school district in the country...
By Destiny Torres and Veronica Sierra | March 1, 2022
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Meet the LAUSD school board candidates: Maria Brenes is running ‘to develop policy and an LAUSD budget rooted in racial justice’

This article is part of a collaboration between The 74 and the USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism. This profile is part of “Meet the LAUSD school board candidates,” a series focusing on the candidates running for three open seats on the seven-member school board. LAUSD is the largest school district in the country...
By Destiny Torres and Veronica Sierra | March 1, 2022
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Meet the LAUSD school board candidates: Marvin A. Rodríguez is running for ‘a new vision for our public schools’

This article is part of a collaboration between The 74 and the USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism. This profile is part of “Meet the LAUSD school board candidates,” a series focusing on the candidates running for three open seats on the seven-member school board. LAUSD is the largest school district in the country...
By Destiny Torres and Veronica Sierra | March 1, 2022
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Q&A: Why small business owner J. Benjamin Johnson considered running for LAUSD’s school board

This article is part of a collaboration between The 74 and the USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism. J. Benjamin Johnson was disqualified from the race for not submitting any signatures, according to a spokesperson in the Los Angeles city clerk’s office. Our prior interview can be found below in full. Name: J. Benjamin Johnson...
By Destiny Torres and Veronica Sierra | March 1, 2022
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Meet the LAUSD school board candidates: Erica Vilardi-Espinosa is running ‘to make sure all LAUSD schools are doing everything to ensure our children are prepared for the future’

This article is part of a collaboration between The 74 and the USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism. This profile is part of “Meet the LAUSD school board candidates,” a series focusing on the candidates running for three open seats on the seven-member school board. LAUSD is the largest school district in the country...
By Destiny Torres and Veronica Sierra | March 1, 2022
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New Research: Students in majority-Black schools had been 9 months behind their white peers. Now, the gap is a full 12 months

Students in majority-Black schools are now a full 12 months behind those in mostly white schools, widening the achievement gap by a third, according to a new analysis by McKinsey & Co. Overall, students are four months behind in math and three in reading compared with years past, but those totals hide wide disparities. At the same...
By Beth Hawkins | February 23, 2022
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‘The system is working for some and not for others’: Los Angeles advocates, educators offer solutions to reverse decline in college readiness among Black & Latino students

Sign up here for LA School Report’s newsletter. This article is part of a collaboration between The 74 and the USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism. The stark decline in college readiness among LAUSD Black and Latino students brought educators and advocates together last week to discuss what to do about it. The report...
By Destiny Torres | February 22, 2022
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New research tracks charters’ early moves during pandemic

Sign up here for LA School Report’s newsletter. A new study suggests that charter schools heavily prioritized student engagement and instruction in the early days of the pandemic, with many navigating a quick transition to online learning and beginning to embrace a hybrid model by the beginning of the 2020-21 school year. This facile response,...
By Kevin Mahnken | February 17, 2022
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700 days since lockdown: Educators, students, parents and researchers reflect on pandemic’s ‘seismic interruption to education’

700 days. That’s about how long it’s been since more than half the nation’s schools crossed into the pandemic era. On March 16, 2020, Los Angles Unified and other districts across 27 states, encompassing almost 80,000 schools, closed their doors for the first long educational lockdown. Within nine days, the nation’s remaining districts followed suit. Since...
By Linda Jacobson | February 16, 2022
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L.A. school board calls for study aimed at increasing hiring and retention of Black educators

Sign up here for LA School Report’s newsletter. This article is part of a collaboration between The 74 and the USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism. The Los Angeles Unified Board of Education unanimously approved a resolution last week to study the district’s hiring and retention of Black educators aimed at improving staff...
By Veronica Sierra | February 15, 2022