The Morning Read
Your Daily Roundup of LAUSD news from across the web | 10.05.21
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A look inside San Diego’s high school for the homeless

By Eilene Zimmerman Andrea and I sat cramped around a little two-top table at a Starbucks near her apartment, materials from her U.S. government class spread out before us. The handouts were photocopied news articles about teenagers pursuing The American Dream, the topic of an essay Andrea was writing. There was the Somali “Lost Boy”...
By LA School Report | June 17, 2015
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Morning Read: Brown, lawmakers agree on record K-12 budget
Budget deal confirms record K-12 spending After years of cuts in education funding following the recession, the $68.4 billion for Prop. 98 in the coming year is a remarkable turnaround. Ed Source Do iPads belong in schools? Incorporating iPads and other low cost computers into the classroom have become central to extending the reach and...
By Craig Clough | June 17, 2015
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LIVESTREAM coverage of today’s LA Unified school board meeting

The LA Unified school board is scheduled to meet today at 2:30 p.m. The meeting will primarily be dedicated to discussing the budget and LCAP spending, and many guest speakers are expected. Board member Monica Ratliff will also introduce a resolution that would extend the term limits of the board president from two years to...
By LA School Report | June 16, 2015
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Report: Schools can’t solve social problems for kids

With the national mood trending toward schools solving more and more of their students’ social problems, a new report by the Economic Policy Institute takes a look at the issues that schools alone cannot solve but depress student performance. What kind of services public school districts should provide and the problems they should solve seems...
By Craig Clough | June 16, 2015
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Company makes bulletproof backpacks, iPad cases for kids

By Sam Stein & Jason Cherkis The aftermath of school shootings is now all too familiar. The shock of the breaking news, the scenes of school evacuations, the ensuing political debate and the inevitable inaction. And for Ed Burke, the wave of new customers. As CEO of the Massachusetts-based company Bullet Blocker, Burke sells one...
By LA School Report | June 16, 2015
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Morning Read: Legislature passes bigger budget for education

Legislators pass a bigger budget for schools and early ed The Legislature on Monday passed a $117.5 billion budget for 2015-16 that includes $700 million more for schools and community colleges. Ed Source Award-winning teacher allegedly removed over Mark Twain quote Rafe Esquith’s attorney fired back Monday at LAUSD officials, saying the allegations are ruining...
By LA School Report | June 16, 2015
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LA Unified unveils plan to expand transitional kindergarten

LA Unified Superintendent Ramon Cortines today unveiled a plan to phase out the School Readiness Language Development Program (SRLDP), a specialized program serving 10,000 low-income four-year olds, and expand transitional kindergarten. Cortines’ strategy represents a complete overhaul of district services by 2016-17 for thousands of the early education students who often begin school at a...
By Vanessa Romo | June 15, 2015
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Resolution could keep Vladovic in LAUSD board presidency another year

We openly speculated here at LA School Report less than a month ago that Steve Zimmer appeared in position to be elected the next LA Unified school board president in July. Not so fast, Kemosabe. Board President Richard Vladovic’s tenure is set to expire in July due to a two-year term limit, but that may no longer...
By Craig Clough | June 15, 2015
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Commentary: Blocking student data gathering harms research

By Susan Dynarski There is widespread concern over threats to privacy posed by the extensive personal data collected by private companies and public agencies. Some of the potential danger comes from the government: The National Security Agency has swept up the telephone records of millions of people, in what it describes as a search for...
By LA School Report | June 15, 2015
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Morning Read: O.C. parent trigger case going to trial

Parent trigger dispute over Anaheim school heads to trial The Anaheim City School Board and district leaders have been at odds with parents at Palm Lane Elementary School. Ed Source Common Core tests largely over; now comes the wait for scores The massive effort to assess the students in grades three through eight and eleven...
By LA School Report | June 15, 2015