The Morning Read
Your Daily Roundup of LAUSD news from across the web | 10.05.21
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LA Unified to consider dropping ‘C’ requirement for graduation

D is for diploma! In a major reversal, LA Unified school board members are proposing to change graduation requirements that compel students to pass college prep courses with a “C” or better, making a “D” an acceptable grade to earn their high school diplomas. If passed, the resolution by board members Monica Garcia, Steve Zimmer...
By Vanessa Romo | June 4, 2015
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School’s out!

Today is the last day of spring semester classes for LA Unified, and for thousands of students it means summer is finally here. For teachers, it also is the start of vacation, and tomorrow they will get their first fat paycheck including a long-awaited raise and backpay that is due as the result of their new contract....
By LA School Report | June 4, 2015
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Editorial: Time to break up LAUSD into smaller districts

By Carl Cohn Now that the recent school board elections are over in the Los Angeles Unified School District, there will be the usual calls for a new beginning and getting down to the serious business of charting a bright future for the 600,000 or so deserving students that the board is privileged to serve....
By LA School Report | June 4, 2015
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Morning Read: Parents want South LA principal to step down

Parents at South LA school demand principal to step down Parents say they and their students have been mistreated and verbally abused by Brenda Grady for years. CBS Los Angeles Ed chair’s facility bond fails passage in Senate Sen. Carol Liu’s bill received support from all 27 Democrats in the upper house but failed to...
By LA School Report | June 4, 2015
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CA needs better effort on Common Core math, says Ed Trust-West

California is woefully deficient in providing quality math education to low-income students and students of color and needs to make a better coordinated effort as it switches to the new Common Core State Standards in math (CCSSM), according to a new report from Education Trust-West. Fifteen percent of low-income eighth-grade students in California earned proficient...
By Craig Clough | June 3, 2015
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State Senate votes to end California high school exit test

The last test for California high school seniors is one step closer to elimination. Maybe. The state Senate voted yesterday to suspend the California High School Exit Exam for three years, starting in 2016-17 through 2018-19, and lift the requirement for all high school students to pass the test as a condition for graduation. Carol...
By Vanessa Romo | June 3, 2015
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Report: California well below average in per-pupil spending in 2013

* UPDATED California spent less than the national average per pupil in 2013, according to a new Census Bureau report. The state’s spending of $9,220 per student was below the national average of $10,700 and behind 34 other states and the District of Columbia, but still well ahead of some of the worst states on the...
By LA School Report | June 3, 2015
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Anti-common core crowd not just ‘suburban white moms’

By Sophie Quinton | National Journal On a Monday morning in March, several hundred Albuquerque (New Mexico) High School students walked out of their first period classes and onto the grounds in front of school. Despite warnings from school leaders that they could lose the chance to walk in graduation ceremonies by participating in the...
By LA School Report | June 3, 2015
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Morning Read: State Senate to vote on teacher evaluation bill

Teacher evaluation bill moves to Senate floor A bill that would allow teacher unions to negotiate various aspects of their own job performance evaluations is expected to be considered on the Senate floor this week. SI&A Cabinet Report Los Angeles River School teaches water conservation through gardening The pilot school is one of only three...
By LA School Report | June 3, 2015
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AALA members to vote on ratification of 10% ‘me too’ raise

LA Unified and the Associated Administrators of Los Angeles (AALA) have reached a tentative agreement on a 10 percent salary increase over two years that would replace a June 2014 agreement that called for a 6.5 percent raise. The agreement is set to be voted on for ratification by members of AALA — which represents...
By LA School Report | June 2, 2015