The Morning Read
Your Daily Roundup of LAUSD news from across the web | 10.05.21
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Question about superintendent’s strategic plan highlights priorities for District 6 candidates
A question posed to the District 6 candidates for the LA Unified school board at a forum Wednesday night about Superintendent Michelle King’s strategic plan highlighted the differences and priorities among the contenders. High school students posed the question at a candidate forum at LA Mission College sponsored by the United Way of Greater Los...
By Sarah Favot | March 2, 2017
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LA’s school board members endorse candidates, but not necessarily each other
*UPDATE The seven LA Unified school board members are often at odds — even though they come together unanimously for votes like picking the new superintendent. But they’re not in unison for any of the school board races, or even necessarily for their fellow board members’ reelection. LA School Report polled all seven of the...
By Mike Szymanski | March 2, 2017
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Commentary: The new politics of the Los Angeles school board race, as more families prefer charters
This piece was produced in partnership with The 74; see profiles of all 2017 LAUSD school board candidates. By Laura Waters When I first ran on a three-person slate for my local New Jersey school board 12 years ago, I thought we’d hit the big time. Media coverage! Bellicose debates! Political intrigue! Our “Team for Change”...
By Guest contributor | March 2, 2017
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LAUSD Race 2017: Everything you need to know about the 13 LA school board candidates in Tuesday’s election
Three LA Unified school board seats are on the March 7 ballot in what could end up being the most expensive school board race the nation has ever seen. Read LA School Report’s full series of coverage at LAUSD Race 2017. You’ll get profiles of all 13 candidates, highlights of more than half a dozen candidate...
By LA School Report | March 2, 2017
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Meet an LAUSD school board candidate — District 6’s Jose Sandoval
LA School Report covers the 2017 LAUSD school board race: See all 13 candidate profiles Name: Jose Sandoval Board district: 6 Job: animal rights educator. Founder of the Latino Alliance for Animal Care Foundation, a nonprofit organization whose mission is to provide humane education to low-income and underrepresented communities and incorporate concepts of kindness and respect for animals...
By LA School Report | March 1, 2017
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All sides push for earlier inclusion of charters as LAUSD readies its Unified Enrollment site
LA Unified is preparing to launch this fall its new and easier way to apply to different kinds of schools within the district, but the system is not going to include charter schools. Not yet, anyway. And that’s not acceptable to stakeholders throughout the district, even those usually on opposite sides of the table. The Unified Enrollment...
By Mike Szymanski | March 1, 2017
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Pedro Noguera: Why LA’s low voter turnout will deny a high-quality education to those who need it most
By Pedro Noguera Turnout is expected to be low for the March 7 primary election even though the results may very well determine the future of public education in Los Angeles. The nation’s second-largest school district is beset by a number of complex challenges: daunting structural budget deficits, declining student enrollment, a significant number of...
By Guest contributor | March 1, 2017
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Meet an LAUSD school board candidate — District 6’s Araz Parseghian
LA School Report covers the 2017 LAUSD school board race: See all 13 candidate profiles Name: Araz Parseghian Board district: 6 Job: loan officer who has worked in the finance field for 17 years. He has served on the Sunland-Tujunga Neighborhood Council and the Professional Child Development Associates Board. He currently serves on the boards of the LA Valley College...
By LA School Report | February 28, 2017
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Why is there so much money being spent in this school board race? District 4 candidates respond
LA Unified’s District 4 school board race has prompted more than half a dozen candidate forums, a constant stream of mailers, commercials, and phone calls, and near-record campaign spending. But it wasn’t until Monday night’s forum at the Skirball Cultural Center that the big question was asked publicly. “Why is there so much money being spent...
By Mike Szymanski | February 28, 2017
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Commentary: The reason unions fight in school board races
By Aaron Churchill Electoral politics are front and center as Los Angeles voters prepare to cast their ballots for three school board seats on March 7. Not surprisingly, the races have heated up — and gotten expensive. Independent expenditure committees funded by teachers unions have forked over $1.2 million to support incumbent board President Steve...
By Guest contributor | February 28, 2017