The Morning Read
Your Daily Roundup of LAUSD news from across the web | 10.05.21
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CA Muslim students face twice the amount of bullying, report finds

A survey by a civil rights group shows that Muslim students in California get bullied twice as much as the national average. The full report from the California chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR-CA) reflects interviews with more than 600 Muslim students, ages 11 to 18. It found that 55 percent of Muslim students have...
By Mike Szymanski | October 30, 2015
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Is foundations’ funding LA Times education reporting a conflict?
By Paul Farhi The Los Angeles Times announced what seemed like good news for its readers in August: a new reporting initiative that would expand the paper’s coverage of local education. “Our goal is to provide an ongoing, wide-ranging report card on K-12 education in Los Angeles, California and the nation,” wrote then-Publisher Austin Beutner. He...
By LA School Report | October 30, 2015
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Morning Read: LAUSD ordered to pay $6M to 2 molested boys

LAUSD ordered to pay $6M to 2 boys molested by Telfair teacher Two teenage boys were each awarded more than $3 million Thursday from Los Angeles Unified as compensation for being sexually abused in a Pacoima elementary school. CBS-LA.com 8,000 LAUSD students who failed exit exam eligible for diploma The students are those who failed...
By LA School Report | October 30, 2015
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Zimmer in costume — a last ditch effort to get input on superintendent

LA Unified board President Steve Zimmer has announced he will be wearing a Halloween costume tomorrow when he visits schools. Oh, it’s not to join festivities planned for many of the LA Unified schools. Rather, he wants to give one last-ditch effort to push people to provide input into the superintendent search by filling out a...
By Mike Szymanski | October 29, 2015
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LAUSD creating shared digital site for students, teachers, parents

A resolution approved by the LA Unified school board on Oct. 13 didn’t receive a lot of attention, but the vote to approve a pilot program with the online company Schoology has the potential to completely change how students, teachers, parents and administrators interact. The resolution launches a two-year pilot program that will test an...
By Craig Clough | October 29, 2015
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Outside groups disappointed over LA Unified’s search process

Sure, they can go to any of the community meetings. Sure, they can fill out a survey online. But, ultimately, outside groups say they want a seat at the table when deciding the next LA Unified school superintendent. At a special session after a closed session on Tuesday, the school board voted against a proposal...
By Mike Szymanski | October 29, 2015
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There is plenty of good news in the California ‘report card’ scores

By Louis Freedberg Against the backdrop of enthusiasm regarding new reforms underway in California, from the Common Core to the Local Control Funding Formula, the just-released scores on the National Assessment of Educational Progress, or NAEP, brought a brush with reality. Mirroring national results, scores in California on 4th-grade math dipped by 2 points and...
By LA School Report | October 29, 2015
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Morning Read: LCAPs becoming complex bureaucratic exercise

District accountability plans mushroom in size and complexity The burgeoning size of the LCAPs is raising questions about whether after just two years in existence they are turning into a daunting bureaucratic exercise. EdSource, By Michael Collier and Louis Freedberg L.A. teachers weigh in on discipline in reaction to South Carolina case The South Carolina...
By LA School Report | October 29, 2015
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Leilani Yee presented to board as LA Unified’s new chief lobbyist

At his final appearance before LA Unified’s Committee of the Whole yesterday, chief lobbyist Edgar Zazueta introduced his successor — Leilani Yee. “I am terribly nervous because I don’t feel like I’m good at public speaking, like Edgar is,” Yee told the board, her first appearance as the heir apparent to the job — the board still...
By Mike Szymanski | October 28, 2015
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Commentary: Disunity in finding a new boss for LA Unified

The effort to find a consensus candidate to follow Ramon Cortines into the superintendent’s office is playing out as difficult issues sometimes do in LA Unified, with good intentions undermined by political pandering and a bit of disingenuousness. While Steve Zimmer, the board president, has set in motion a thoughtful and reasonable approach to the...
By Michael Janofsky | October 28, 2015