The Morning Read
Your Daily Roundup of LAUSD news from across the web | 10.05.21
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LAUSD puts millions into its magnet expansion

The LA Unified school board put its money where its mouth is at its May 10 meeting and approved a $3 million expansion of its growing magnet program. The move comes after months of public comments from district leaders pointing to the popular magnet program as a way to increase enrollment in the district. Two...
By Craig Clough | May 17, 2016
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Morning Read: LAUSD reaches $88-million settlement with teacher sex abuse victims

L.A. school district reaches $88-million settlement in sex misconduct cases The Los Angeles school district will pay $88 million to settle sexual abuse cases at two elementary schools where complaints about the teachers’ behavior had surfaced long before their arrest, officials confirmed Monday. The settlement with 30 children and their families, finalized over the weekend,...
By LA School Report | May 17, 2016
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Commentary: Does LAUSD want to protect children or a bloated bureaucracy?

By Peter Cunningham Across America, parents are demanding more and better educational options for their children while teachers unions and bureaucrats desperately fight to retain their monopoly over public school students. The latest front in the war against charter schools is in Los Angeles, where a study funded by United Teachers of Los Angeles (UTLA) tallied up...
By Guest contributor | May 16, 2016
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A failing high school in one of America’s richest counties

By Naomi Nix (Bridgeport, Connecticut) —When veteran Bridgeport journalist Nancy Hendrick greeted the start of 1961 with a blistering column called “What’s Wrong With Bridgeport,” the inequalities that afflict the city today were already evident everywhere she looked. “Suddenly we are all aware of the sharp contrast between private opulence and public squalor that exists within...
By LA School Report | May 16, 2016
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Morning Read: LAUSD leaders support Obama’s gender neutral bathroom directive

LA school board president: Gender neutral bathrooms for all middle and high schools LAUSD officials came out in support of the Obama administration’s guidance for protecting transgender students from discrimination. City News Service A transgender 9-year-old tells her story, Los Angeles Times Schools offer lessons on accommodating transgender students, Los Angeles Daily News States dig...
By LA School Report | May 16, 2016
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LAUSD makes money from charters, contradicting UTLA-funded study, documents show

* UPDATED May 13 As district officials and other analysts pick apart the UTLA-funded study released Tuesday that claims that independent charter schools drain half a billion dollars from LA Unified, the district’s own numbers show LA Unified actually makes money from charters. The first finding of the 42-page union-funded Cost of Charter Schools report states that the revenue collected from...
By Mike Szymanski | May 13, 2016
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$18 million OKd for charter classrooms housed at district schools

LA Unified’s school board this week approved spending $18 million on more than 900 classrooms and office spaces for 25,000 charter school students using classrooms that are co-located on 94 traditional district school sites. The money is coming from Prop. 39 funds. Prop. 39, passed by California voters in 2000, allows charter schools to use under-utilized...
By Mike Szymanski | May 13, 2016
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Commentary: UTLA says ‘unmitigated’ charter growth hurts LAUSD? Inconceivable!

By Michael Vaughn The Los Angeles teachers union just spent $82,000 on a report that concludes that the thousands of Los Angeles families who are choosing to send their children to charter schools are costing the LA school district a half-billion dollars annually. The report “doesn’t fault charters,” according to the LA Times, “saying that...
By Guest contributor | May 13, 2016
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Morning Read: Study says a little empathy can keep kids in school

The key to reducing school suspensions? Treat kids with empathy, says study Researchers from Stanford University found that when teachers are reminded to approach students with an empathic mindset, rates of school suspensions go down. Students who get suspended from school are more likely to later drop out and face jail time. By Rebecca Klein, Huffington Post...
By LA School Report | May 13, 2016
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Sylmar students stage walk-out in solidarity; principal says the brawl wasn’t race related

Although the brawl that took place on the Sylmar High School campus Monday is garnering national attention, it’s for the wrong reasons. “It was not race related, it was not about bullying,” said principal James Lee, who came to the school four years ago. Lee allowed students to take over the stage on Wednesday night at...
By Mike Szymanski | May 12, 2016