The Morning Read
Your Daily Roundup of LAUSD news from across the web | 10.05.21
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Commentary: How to keep tenure, but make it meaningful
Via Educators 4 Excellence As California school districts, education leaders and court systems debate the future of teacher tenure, Educators 4 Excellence-Los Angeles (E4E) members has issued a series of recommendations to preserve the job protections but make tenure designations far more meaningful. A team of nine Los Angeles teachers spent four months researching tenure...
By LA School Report | February 17, 2015
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Vladovic on 4 more years: ‘Now it’s time to dream’
This is the next in a series of profiles on candidates running in the March 3 primary for the LA Unified school board. Today’s focus is board President Richard Vladovic, who is seeking reelection for the District 7 seat. In many ways, LA Unified school board President Richard Vladovic sees himself as captain of a...
By Craig Clough | February 17, 2015
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Morning Read: State tests may start without proficiency measure
Statewide testing begins without proficiency mark For the second year in a row, the API will almost certainly be inactivated. SI&A Cabinet Report Bon Jovi, Guns N’ Roses and more unite for arts education Music class is now at Westminster Elementary in Venice thanks to Adopt the Arts and The Carter Lay Charitable Fund. RYOT...
By LA School Report | February 17, 2015
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Happy Presidents Day. Back Tuesday
Monday is Presidents Day, so LA School Report is following the lead of LA Unified and making it a three-day weekend. Enjoy the time off and we’ll see you Tuesday.
By LA School Report | February 13, 2015
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Packed stage, empty house at District 3 ‘game show’ debate
With six candidates crowding the stage, the LA Unified District 3 school board debate last night more often resembled a game show, as candidates were forced to limit answers to either a minute or 30 seconds. Incumbent Tamar Galatzan, who is seeking a third term in the March 3 elections, seemed to be thinking the same...
By Craig Clough | February 13, 2015
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Dodson MS teacher one of state’s ‘Teachers of the Year’ for 2015
Lovelyn Marquez-Prueher, an eighth-grade English teacher at LA Unified’s Dodson Middle School in Rancho Palos Verdes, was named today as one of five California Teachers of the Year for 2015. All five will be honored at a dinner Monday night in Sacramento, according to an announcement by State Superintendent of Public Instruction Tom Torlakson. Here’s...
By LA School Report | February 13, 2015
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Morning Read: Daily News endorses 2 incumbents, Rodriguez
LADN: Galatzan, Rodriguez, Vladovic for L.A. school board LAUSD’s leadership is having a rough decade. So it’s no surprise that all of the school board’s veteran members up for re-election on March 3 face multiple challengers. Los Angeles Daily News Compton principal on leave; students allege ‘uncomfortable’ searches A Compton principal has been placed on...
By LA School Report | February 13, 2015
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Teachers union flatly rejects latest LA Unified labor contract offer
The teachers union today made it official, flatly rejecting LA Unified’s most recent contract offer, which included a five percent salary rise, a nine percent increase in minimum salary for first-year teachers and additional money to lower class size. With the union sticking by its demand of an 8.5 percent salary increase, the sides remain...
By LA School Report | February 12, 2015
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In debate, Kayser and his District 5 challengers agree on very little
Incumbent Bennett Kayser appeared spoiling for a fight last night, sharing the stage with his two challengers for the LA Unified District 5 board seat at a candidate forum in El Sereno. Right out of the gate, he goaded PUC charter school founder Ref Rodriguez and education researcher Andrew Thomas to state their positions on Prop 39, a...
By Vanessa Romo | February 12, 2015
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Garcetti ambivalent on elections dates; AALA an early cheer on testing
As Los Angeles voters consider how to vote on two city charter amendments that would change the dates of city and LA Unified school board elections, one person they shouldn’t look to for guidance is Mayor Eric Garcetti. The measures would move the city and school board elections to November so that they would align...
By Craig Clough | February 12, 2015