The Morning Read
Your Daily Roundup of LAUSD news from across the web | 10.05.21
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Charter schools nearly even with LA Unified schools on state tests
* UPDATED This one is sure to spark some discussion around LA Unified water coolers tomorrow: Independent charter schools in the district scored almost even with traditional and affiliated charters on the new California Assessment of Student Progress and Performance (CAASPP) tests. The results of the new Common Core-aligned tests, which were released today, show that...
By Craig Clough | September 9, 2015
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3 LAUSD students who were brothers found stabbed to death
Three young boys who were brothers and students at LA Unified were found stabbed to death inside an SUV in south Los Angeles today. A man believed to be their father was taken to a hospital suffering from critical stab wounds, and police reported that a man was in custody on suspicion of committing the...
By Craig Clough | September 9, 2015
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JUST IN: LAUSD scores well below state average on new tests
Three quarters of LA Unified students who took the new statewide Common Core-aligned tests for math and two-thirds of students who took the tests for English failed to meet state standards, according to data released today by the California Department of Education. The scores on the new California Assessment of Student Progress and Performance (CAASPP) reflect...
By Craig Clough | September 9, 2015
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Commentary: View on charters not key to choosing superintendent
By Sandy Banks The hunt for the next Los Angeles Unified schools superintendent is on; the battle lines are being drawn. I hope the issue of charter schools doesn’t become a competent candidate’s Waterloo. On the battlefield the issue tidily divides opposing camps: Are you for public accountability or private control? But in real life,...
By LA School Report | September 9, 2015
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Morning Read: What teachers will learn from Common Core tests
Teachers, too, will learn a lot from new tests The state is gradually rolling out the Online Reporting System, a web-based tool that will enable teachers and principals to easily analyze their students’ results. EdSource After a string of suicides, students in Palo Alto are demanding change In response to recent tragedies, the national media...
By LA School Report | September 9, 2015
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UTLA’s Caputo-Pearl throws down debate challenge to Eli Broad
Ever since billionaire Eli Broad and a few other powerful figures in the school reform movement announced plans of a massive investment in new charter schools for LA Unified, the district’s teachers union has been aggressively mobilizing opposition to it. That response took an interesting turn yesterday when Alex Caputo-Pearl, president of United Teachers Los...
By Craig Clough | September 8, 2015
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Poll: CA voters confused, easily manipulated over Common Core
With tomorrow’s expected release of the California’s Common Core-aligned standardized tests, which 3.2 million students took in the spring, a new poll shows the majority of the state’s voters know little or nothing about the new standards, and their views depend heavily on the way questions are posed. The test results from California Assessment of Student Performance...
By Craig Clough | September 8, 2015
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LA Unified selects 8 schools as models for technology expansion
LA Unified administrators have named eight schools using technology in ways that could be replicated throughout the district for how teachers and administrators have blended the use of computers, iPads and Internet-learning with their school curriculum. The approach these schools are taking could become the basis for a district-wide technology policy that would replace...
By Mike Szymanski | September 8, 2015
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Efforts underway to save ceramics class at LAUSD middle school
For 35 years, a group of mostly women gathered to work with clay at their adult education ceramics class, but now it may be canceled due to an LAUSD Catch-22 snafu. Adults, students, grandmothers and their grandchildren have attended the Adult Education Ceramics class at Mark Twain Middle School, and sometimes the class draws as many...
By Mike Szymanski | September 8, 2015
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John Oliver’s guide to everything students need to know
By Ed Mazza via The Huffington Post In many parts of the country, the conclusion of Labor Day weekend marks the start of the school year, and while “Last Week Tonight” was off for the holiday, host John Oliver recorded a video that has everything students really need to know. Sort of. In the four-minute YouTube clip,...
By LA School Report | September 8, 2015