The Morning Read
Your Daily Roundup of LAUSD news from across the web | 10.05.21
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LAUSD website offer lots of information, much of it out-of-date

While LA Unified has taken aggressive actions to fix two of its highest-profile computer technology initiatives — MiSiS and the iPad program — it has all but ignored its primary communications tool to the public — its website. In a word, it’s a mess. Clicking on LAUSD.net to find current information and answers to specific...
By Craig Clough | July 15, 2015
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‘Sound Body’ helping LA Unified students pass state fitness tests

A charitable physical education program that is in nearly 100 LAUSD middle and high schools has led to dramatic increases in student performances in state fitness tests, according to a UCLA study released today. The UCLA Health Sound Body Sound Mind program offers grants for commercial-grade fitness equipment to under-resourced schools and offers a curriculum...
By Mike Szymanski | July 15, 2015
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A closer look at the Mark Twain quote that led to ‘teacher jail’

Just what was it that landed Rafe Esquith, a nationally-renowned teacher, in LA Unified’s “teacher jail”? A line from Mark Twain, his lawyer said in a letter to the district. Esquith’s lawyer, Ben Meiselas, told the district no parent had complained, nor had a student complained. LAUSD officials, ever more sensitive to classroom issues and protections of students since...
By Mike Szymanski | July 15, 2015
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Child poverty rate declines overall, but holds stead for blacks

By Ellen Patten and Jens Manuel Korgstad The share of American children living in poverty has declined slightly since 2010 as the nation’s economy has improved. But the poverty rate has changed little for black children, the group most likely to be living in poverty, according to a new Pew Research Center analysis of Census Bureau...
By LA School Report | July 15, 2015
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Morning Read: Teacher shortage causing anxiety in school districts

California’s dwindling teacher supply rattling districts’ nerves In a common sign of the emerging problem, districts throughout the state have been hiring more teachers with provisional intern credentials. Ed Source County offices gain extra month to review LCAPs The effect will be to ease some of the pressure on the counties to review districts’ local...
By LA School Report | July 15, 2015
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Esquith probe now centers on nonprofit Hobart Shakespeareans

The LA Unified investigation of popular teacher Rafe Esquith is now focusing on the nonprofit theater group he founded in 1989, The Hobart Shakespeareans. “It looks like the bizarre accusations of abuse have been forgotten, and now they’re moving on a request to see 15 years of financial records for the Shakespearean group,” said Ben...
By Mike Szymanski | July 14, 2015
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UTLA treasurer explains a decade of budget deficits, with more looming

UTLA, the LA Unified teachers union, has been operating at a deficit for seven of the last 10 years, the union’s treasurer, Arlene Inouye, wrote in the group’s May newsletter. She said union officials approved deficit budgets for three years during the past decade, but when actual expenses were applied, the union overspent in four additional years since 2006,...
By Mike Szymanski | July 14, 2015
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Democrats respond in-depth to AFT candidate questionaries

The American Federation of Teachers (AFT) came out swinging, and swinging hard, when it endorsed Hillary Clinton for president over the weekend. It was the first major union to endorse any candidate in either party, and the timing of the news seemed to come “at an opportune moment for Mrs. Clinton” just as she is...
By Craig Clough | July 14, 2015
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Editorial: Hey LAUSD board, hire a new superintendent already

By The Editorial Board It’s time once again for solidarity on the Los Angeles Unified school board, at least in the eyes of its members. This happens every two years, when newly elected members are seated. After bruising campaigns, they all metaphorically join hands and vow to work together in unity. Meh. Board members don’t...
By LA School Report | July 14, 2015
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Morning Read: Congress continues debate on NCLB rewrite

5 questions on education law overhaul The GOP-controlled Congress is hoping to enact a six-year renewal of the measure that would include changes to education policy. USA Today Is there a kinder, gentler way to get anti-vaxxers to see the light? Some of the first people to notice the anti-vaccination phenomenon in California were Santa...
By LA School Report | July 14, 2015