The Morning Read
Your Daily Roundup of LAUSD news from across the web | 10.05.21
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LAUSD unit investigating sexual abuse allegations hits 1 year mark
In the aftermath of the Miramonte Elementary sex abuse scandal, which has so far cost LA Unified roughly $170 million in settlements, was the creation of a special unit to handle all future sexual abuse allegations. The Student Safety Investigative Team passed its one-year anniversary of active investigations on Jan. 7, and to date has investigated...
By Craig Clough | January 30, 2015
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SEIU Local 99 names Max Arias new Executive Director
SEIU Local 99 has a new leader to steer the union’s 45,000 LA Unified employee membership. Max Arias has been named Executive Director starting Feb 16. He is replacing Scott Washburn who has been serving as interim executive director since July, 2014. The union represents teachers assistants, custodians, cafeteria workers, and bus drivers among other service positions....
By Vanessa Romo | January 30, 2015
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Campaign against Kayser turns negative with charter-funded flyer
Let the negative campaigning begin! An arm of the California Charter Schools Association‘s political action committee has unleashed the first campaign attack with a full color, glossy flyer aimed at District 5 board incumbent Bennett Kayser. The message targets a very specific demographic: Latinos. It features five sad looking brown-skinned kids with their heads in their...
By Vanessa Romo | January 30, 2015
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LA Unified, teachers union bargaining: same as it ever was
The slow pace of negotiations between LA Unified and the teachers union, UTLA, continued yesterday, with the district proposing new language on employee evaluations, transfers and early retirement incentives and no counter-offers this time from the union on those issues or anything else. That leaves the talks about where they’ve been, with all 12unresolved issues...
By LA School Report | January 30, 2015
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Commentary: Does classroom tech close the divide, or widen it?
Via The New York Times | By Susan Pinker President Obama’s domestic agenda, which he announced in his State of the Union address this month, has a lot to like: health care, maternity leave, affordable college. But there was one thing he got wrong. As part of his promise to educate American children for an...
By LA School Report | January 30, 2015
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Morning Read: Districts want state to pay for Common Core tests
Districts seeking reimbursement for Common Core test cost The state could be liable for as much as $1 billion per year in costs. Ed Source 2 of 3 candidates for L.A. school board seat don’t show up for debate Absenteeism was a big problem Wednesday night at a forum for Los Angeles Unified school board...
By LA School Report | January 30, 2015
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LA County Fed endorses all incumbents for LAUSD board
* UPDATED If endorsements mean anything, the incumbents running to hold their LA Unified board seats have gotten a boost from the Los Angeles County Federation of Labor, AFL-CIO, the umbrella organization for more than 300 locals, representing about 600,000 workers. The group is supporting George McKenna in District 1, Tamar Galatzan in 3, Bennett...
By LA School Report | January 29, 2015
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LAUSD board election ‘debate’ becomes Ref Rodriguez show
It was supposed to be the first debate of the LA Unified school board races, but it wasn’t: Only one candidate showed up. With board member Bennett Kayser and challenger Andrew Thomas pulling out, the floor for the District 5 forum belonged to candidate Ref Rodriguez, who had all the time he liked last night to...
By Craig Clough | January 29, 2015
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2 LAUSD roles now 1, UTLA president takes case to talk radio
The Associated Administrators of Los Angeles and LA Unified reached an agreement last week to consolidate two positions into one. The role of “assistant principal” and “instructional specialist” as of July 1 will be merged into the role of “assistant principal elementary” or “assistant principal secondary.” The change was explained by AALA in its weekly...
By LA School Report | January 29, 2015
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Morning Read: Under-vaccinated kids not tracked by LAUSD
Schools don’t track whether under-vaccinated kids get all of their shots In some L.A. Unified schools, 60, 70, and even 80 percent of incoming kindergartners were enrolled conditionally in the 2013-14 school year. KPCC Teachers ask high court to hear union dues case Attorneys for teachers who are challenging the right of the California Teachers...
By LA School Report | January 29, 2015