The Morning Read
Your Daily Roundup of LAUSD news from across the web | 10.05.21
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LA School District Officials Prepare for Significant Federal Funding Changes
Los Angeles school district officials are preparing for the Trump administration to change, cut, or significantly diminish federal public school funding. President Donald Trump issued an executive order Thursday to shut down the U.S. Department of Education where leaders have already laid off more than 1,300 employees — and has also threatened to withhold funding...
By Jacob Matthews | March 26, 2025
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LA Schools Face Stiff Headwinds From Wildfires and Trump, Report Says
The Los Angeles Unified School District is at a critical turning point, with fresh obstacles from both the recent wildfires and changes in federal aid and policies under the Trump administration, a new report argues. The 26-page document, “Looking Ahead as LAUSD Confronts Fire Recovery and Federal Policy Uncertainty,” found those twin events will place...
By Ben Chapman | March 25, 2025
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UC San Diego Makes the March Madness Finals for Moving Grads Up the Economic Ladder
March brings a welcome respite from the chaos of the current political climate with its NCAA men’s Division I basketball tournament. March Madness provides an opportunity to put stressful concerns on the back burner and delve into the mysteries of brackets, the aesthetics of breakaways and the heart-stopping unease of buzzer-beaters. But the NCAA tournament...
By Jorge Klor de Alva | March 24, 2025
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Over 50 Universities — 3 in California — are Under Investigation as Part of Trump’s Anti-DEI Crackdown
This post was originally posted on LAist. The U.S. Department of Education has launched investigations into 52 universities in 41 states, accusing the schools of using “racial preferences and stereotypes in education programs and activities.” On Friday, the department’s Office of Civil Rights said that 45 schools, particularly their graduate programs, violated the 1964 Civil Rights...
By Juliana Kim, LAist | March 20, 2025
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LAUSD Faces Growing Concerns Over Trump Immigration Policies
Los Angeles Unified School District families and educators are grappling with the impact of federal immigration policies as increased U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) activity has left many living in fear. Reports of students skipping school due to concerns over immigration enforcement have raised alarms, with district officials warning declining attendance could have long-term...
By Jinge Li | March 19, 2025
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L.A. High School Teacher and Author Rebuilds Classroom Libraries After Fires
When historic wildfires burned across Los Angeles earlier this year, L.A. high school teacher and young adult author Veronica Bane identified an issue that wasn’t being addressed — the loss of classroom libraries. Bane, an English teacher at Alliance Susan & Eric Smidt Technology High School, drew from her deep belief in the power of...
By Trinity Alicia | March 18, 2025
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L.A. Students Protest Against Trump and in Support of DEI
Students are protesting in support of the Los Angeles Unified School District’s programs for Black students after President Donald Trump vowed to take aim at such efforts. Last month, the U.S. Department of Education announced it may withhold funding for any schools with race-based programming. In a memo sent to districts nationwide, the department ordered...
By Katie VanArnam | March 17, 2025
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5 Years Later: My Pandemic Predictions on Learning Loss, Disengagement and More
It turns out that educational disruptions are bad for kids. Perhaps you already knew that? In a series of posts in 2020 and 2021, I wrote about the research on past educational disruptions and predicted what they might mean for children going through COVID-19. This month marks the fifth anniversary of the pandemic. What have...
By Chad Aldeman | March 13, 2025
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‘Not In The Playbook:’ How a Palisades Principal is Saving a School that Burned
More than two decades of working as an educator couldn’t prepare Juliet Herman for the night of January 7, when her school, Palisades Charter Elementary School, burnt to the ground, along with the homes of many of her students and teachers. Wildfires devastated the Los Angeles community of the Pacific Palisades that night, destroying homes...
By Shruthi Narayanan | March 12, 2025
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An Open Letter to Linda McMahon
Dear Madam Secretary, Congratulations and welcome to a place we once knew well. You face any number of tough challenges on behalf of American students, parents, educators and taxpayers, as well as the administration you serve, but your “Department’s Final Mission” speech shows that you’re well prepared to meet them. We particularly admire your commitment to making...
By William J. Bennett & Chester E. Finn, Jr. | March 11, 2025