The Morning Read
Your Daily Roundup of LAUSD news from across the web | 10.05.21
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JUST IN: LAUSD remains a huge water waster as state conservation efforts continue to slip

As the state reported today that Californians’ conservation efforts are slacking off, millions of gallons of water are still being wasted each year by LA Unified because of unnecessary flushing of the water fountains, a report revealed Tuesday. Plans to end the practice won’t take place until the end of the 2017-18 school year, but board...
By Mike Szymanski | October 5, 2016
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A push in LA for 3 education-related initiatives on crowded November ballot

Make sure you complete your ballot. That’s the message that came from LA Unified school board members at a committee meeting Tuesday night. During the meeting, the board’s Budget, Facilities and Audit Committee heard a presentation from Pedro Salcido, the district’s co-director of government relations and legislative affairs, on key initiatives related to the school...
By Sarah Favot | October 5, 2016
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LA Unified President Steve Zimmer on eradicating the school readiness gap

At a goal-setting meeting last week for LA Unified school board members and Superintendent Michelle King, board President Steve Zimmer said he wanted the district to focus on eradicating the school readiness gap. Described as the variations in academic performance among children entering kindergarten and first grade who are from low-income and diverse backgrounds compared to their...
By Sarah Favot | October 5, 2016
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Morning Read: El Camino charter school denies request to release spending report

LA charter school refuses to release spending report Embattled El Camino Real Charter High School has formally denied requests to release an investigative report by an outside firm into administrator spending and reimbursement policies. The governing board of the Woodland Hills charter school commissioned the independent probe after the Los Angeles Unified School District warned the...
By LA School Report | October 5, 2016
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UTLA plans ‘Day of Action’ for Thursday

Members of the LA teachers union, UTLA, will be out in the streets Thursday as part of a “Day of Action” that is planned in conjunction with 200 other cities. Union members will be visiting homes in the areas near LA Unified schools for planned “neighborhood walks” where they will ask residents what they want...
By Craig Clough | October 4, 2016
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Resolutions as the LAUSD board’s work-around: Too many with too little impact on classrooms, some say

Some frank talk among the LA School Board members recently led to questions about how many resolutions the board creates and how effective they are. But they’re also one of the best ways to get things done, members said. Every school board meeting at LA Unified has a flurry of resolutions: It’s National Disability Employment Awareness...
By Mike Szymanski | October 4, 2016
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Morning Read: Access to ethnic studies, gender-neutral bathrooms among new laws affecting schools

Gender-neutral bathrooms and access to ethnic studies classes are two of the new laws affecting California schools A gender-neutral bathroom law, Assembly Bill 1732, was one of many measures with an effect on education that Gov. Jerry Brown signed during the legislative session that ended Friday. Starting next March, any one-toilet bathroom in a California...
By LA School Report | October 4, 2016
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Commentary: 11,000 LA teachers will leave the classroom by 2021, and we can stop it

By Jane Mayer and Jesse Soza, Ed.D. Los Angeles Unified School District alone employs 27,747 teachers, which doesn’t account for the thousands more employed by charters (typically younger and more likely to burn out) or private school teachers. Based on statistics, more than 11,000 of these highly passionate and well-educated members of our society will...
By Guest Contributors | October 3, 2016
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Morning Read: Despite teacher shortage, state’s largest districts fill nearly all job openings

California’s largest school districts use aggressive tactics to find teachers Against the backdrop of a widely reported teacher shortage, most of California’s 25 largest school districts were able to fill nearly all their job openings for fully credentialed teachers by the time school started this year, according to an EdSource survey. Eight of the state’s...
By LA School Report | October 3, 2016
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School board concedes they don’t have much to do with what goes on in the LA classroom, considers changes

Some school board decisions get ignored, all board meetings are too long and most decisions have nothing to do with what goes on in the classroom. That’s some of the conversation that came out of an all-day session Tuesday with the LA Unified School Board and superintendent. The meeting, led by a private facilitator, was held...
By Mike Szymanski | September 30, 2016