The Morning Read
Your Daily Roundup of LAUSD news from across the web | 10.05.21
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Morning Read: California zaps 15 years of test scores from website

State removes 15 years of test results before releasing new scores California Department of Education officials have repeatedly cautioned against comparing students’ scores on past state standardized tests. EdSource Millikan students studied math with no air conditioning for days The air conditioning outage in Room 71 was reported on Thursday. Los Angeles Daily News California...
By LA School Report | August 27, 2015
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Brown signs high school exit test waiver, allowing 5,000 to graduate

Governor Jerry Brown today signed Senate Bill 725 into law, allowing close to 5,000 high school seniors across the state to graduate without passing a now-cancelled high school exit exam. The governor signed the bill without comment, his office said. Brown’s signature brings to a close a problem that began in May, when the California Department of...
By Elizabeth Weise | August 26, 2015
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LA teachers planning campaign to oppose charter expansion

* UPDATED UTLA president Alex Caputo-Pearl said the teachers union is planning an aggressive campaign to oppose Eli Broad and other wealthy foundation leaders who have announced plans for a major expansion of charter schools in LA Unified. In a wide-ranging interview that focused on the state of charters in the district, Caputo-Pearl was highly...
By Mike Szymanski | August 26, 2015
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LAUSD launches probe into district email use for Ashley Madison

LA Unified said today its inspector general is “looking into” the possibility that nearly 100 district employees used district email addresses to contact ashleymadison.com, a website that promotes extra-marital affairs, calling itself “the most famous name in infidelity and married dating.” The district’s legal office has sent employees a memo yesterday, reminding them that the...
By LA School Report | August 26, 2015
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What’s in a name? It depends on the LA Unified school
There’s an LA Unified school named after someone who led protests against the district (Sal Castro). There’s a school named after a baseball great (Jackie Robinson), a boxer (Oscar de la Hoya ), an explorer (Richard E. Byrd), a victim of terrorism (Daniel Pearl), a jazz legend (Duke Ellington), a children’s book author (Leo Politi). Just...
By Mike Szymanski | August 26, 2015
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80% of teachers say kids learn better with paper assignments

By Hanna Sanchez The Paper and Packaging Board has released a new survey that explored the use of paper by US-based educators, students, and parents, and its role in learning. Results revealed that despite the increasing popularity of digital technology in education, majority of Americans still prefer paper-based learning. The survey, “2015 The Annual Back-to-School Report,”...
By LA School Report | August 26, 2015
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Morning Read: California Latinos still trail whites in ACT scores

Latinos struggle to close gap with whites in California ACT scores “I find it really disturbing,” said Mark Schneider, a vice president at American Institutes for Research. Los Angeles Times Bill protecting contractors in district leaseback deals dies in committee A bill aimed at protecting school construction contractors from financial losses if their “lease-leaseback” deals...
By LA School Report | August 26, 2015
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JUST IN: Nearly 100 LAUSD email accounts tied to Ashley Madison hack

Close to 100 LA Unified email addresses were used to set up accounts at AshleyMadison.com, a website for people seeking extramarital sexual affairs, according to information that was posted online recently by hackers. Dozens of the email accounts appear to be connected to active employees, both men and women, including principals, teachers, athletic directors, athletic...
By Craig Clough | August 25, 2015
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In LAUSD, AUP turns to RUP to comply with CIPA . . .Understand?

The AUP is becoming the RUP. “That’s to prevent unauthorized access and … to comply with CIPA, COPPA and FERPA. Furthermore, the RUP clarifies the educational purpose of District technology.” Got it? That’s an excerpt from a new document that parents and students were given last week for any plan of going online or using...
By Mike Szymanski | August 25, 2015
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CA Senate passes test waiver bill, now goes to Gov. Brown

The California state Senate voted 37 to 0 yesterday to approve SB-725, which exempts 2015 seniors from passing the California High School Exit Exam, allowing them to receive their diplomas immediately. The state Assembly passed the bill last week, 77 to 1. The bill now goes to Governor Jerry Brown to sign into law. Because it...
By Elizabeth Weise | August 25, 2015