The Morning Read
Your Daily Roundup of LAUSD news from across the web | 10.05.21
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Morning Read: LA kindergarteners prepping for college
East LA Kindergarten Students Receive College Admission Certificates Kindergarten students received college admission certificates Tuesday through a program that aims to promote successful educational outcomes. CBS Los Angeles Boys’ basketball: No trainer at playoff game for hurt Fairfax player There are only a few schools in the Los Angeles Unified School District with athletic trainers....
By LA School Report | March 18, 2015
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Euna Anderson hasn’t hasn’t ruled out endorsing District 7 candidate
In her first run for political office, Euna Anderson received almost 20 percent of the vote, finishing third in the three-way District 7 school board race on March 3. Although she missed the May runoff, the voters who supported her may be key to who wins between the remaining candidates, Board President Richard Vladovic and challenger...
By Craig Clough | March 17, 2015
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Commentary: Standardized tests misused and overused
By AFT President Randi Weingarten | U.S. News and World Report The 2002 No Child Left Behind Act started out with good intentions to help improve schools and student performance. But it took a wrong turn in both delivering the funding promised, and in creating, because it focused on the sanctions imposed if student test...
By LA School Report | March 17, 2015
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Report looks at time (a lot) students spend on standardized tests
The debate over the value of standardized tests in K-12 education is nothing new, but the topic seems to have reached a boiling point lately: Protest movements are forming against standardized tests, a debate is ongoing in Congress about tying test results to federal funding and the struggle in LA Unified continues, aimed at meeting the online capabilities...
By LA School Report | March 17, 2015
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With choice of testing devices, one LAUSD school chooses old reliable
Robert Frost Middle School Principal, Francisco Ayala had his choice of iPads, Chromebooks or desktop computers for his students to take the state-mandated computerized Smarter Balanced test. The wireless iPads and Chromebooks represent part of a huge, $500 million technology investment by LA Unified that, just last year, was hailed as a pioneering effort to bridge the...
By Vanessa Romo | March 17, 2015
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Morning Read: Principal survey shows LAUSD arts ed broken
LAUSD data shows art students can’t always progress Los Angeles Unified’s feeder school system is broken when it comes to arts education, a survey of school principals reveals. KPCC Venice High assault arrests stun students, parents; 11th teen arrested Officers arrested an 11th Venice High School student Monday in connection with alleged sex crimes that...
By LA School Report | March 17, 2015
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Donna Muncey, a long-time Deasy aide, taking post with Boston schools
Donna Muncey, an aide to John Deasy in three different school districts, is leaving LA Unified to work under Tommy Chang, who served as a regional superintendent in LA Unified until his recent appointment as Superintendent of Boston Public Schools. Muncey was Chief of Intensive Support and Intervention under Deasy before his successor, Ramon Cortines,...
By LA School Report | March 16, 2015
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Venice High sexual assault arrests make international headlines
After the Los Angeles Police Department flooded Venice High School on Friday, arresting eight boys there and two more off campus, LA Unified again found itself the subject of some seriously negative headlines. National and international media organizations like People, The New York Times, CNN, The Guardian and even Sputnik International — an official news agency of...
By Craig Clough | March 16, 2015
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School reformers look to courts to block union power
By Stephanie Simon | Politico Education reformers stymied by teachers unions and liberal state legislatures increasingly are turning to the courts to get their way on everything from funding charter schools to making it easier to fire teachers. It’s an end-run strategy championed by Republican and Democratic reformers alike: When they find it hard to...
By LA School Report | March 16, 2015
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Appeals in Vergara case due before judges at end of March
The Vergara case is moving back into public view with appeal briefs from the defendants, who lost, due before a three-judge panel on March 30. Once the papers from the state and the two teachers unions, California Federation of Teachers and California Teachers Association, have been filed, lawyers for the plaintiffs have 40 days to...
By LA School Report | March 16, 2015