The Morning Read
Your Daily Roundup of LAUSD news from across the web | 10.05.21
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LAUSD board elections tomorrow a referendum on the status quo

The fate of three LA Unified board incumbents — and the influence of charter schools and teachers — is on the line tomorrow when voters cast ballots to decide how satisfied they are with the seven-member board that runs the nation’s second-largest school district. Any candidate winning a majority is in. Without a majority winner,...
By Michael Janofsky | March 2, 2015
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Commentary: LAUSD uses too many walk-on coaches

The Los Angeles Times| By Eric Sondheimer Here’s a statistic from the Los Angeles Unified School District that should set off alarm bells: 58 percent of its coaches from 83 high schools were walk-ons or non-certificated employees during the 2013-14 school year. Only 42 percent were teachers, according to Trenton Cornelius, the district’s coordinator of...
By LA School Report | March 2, 2015
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Morning Read: What will take the place of API score?

Moving beyond a single measure of a school The State Board of Education is seizing the chance to redefine student achievement and reframe how schools are held accountable for performance. Ed Source Editorial: Mayor Eric Garcetti’s silence on L.A. issues helps no one Averse to controversy and hesitant to take sides, Garcetti has often avoided...
By LA School Report | March 2, 2015
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Kayser, Rodriguez, Thomas make closing arguments for themselves

Together for the final time before Tuesday’s elections, the three candidates for LA Unified’s Board District 5 seat were determined last night to set themselves apart from each other. In a small church in a residential neighborhood in South Gate, incumbent Bennett Kayser, and his opponents, Andrew Thomas and Ref Rodriguez, spoke only to the...
By Vanessa Romo | February 27, 2015
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California, GOP in sync on reducing federal role in education

The Los Angeles Times | By Teresa Watanabe California may be a blue state, but a Republican-led effort to scale back federal intervention in educational reform is drawing support here. As the House of Representatives moves to vote this week on reauthorizing a 50-year-old education reform law, Republicans are pushing to sharply curtail what they...
By LA School Report | February 27, 2015
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Thousands of LA teachers rally downtown for new contract

It was dubbed the “Stand at Grand,” and while it may not have drawn as many as the “Thrilla in Manilla,” it was an impressive turnout of thousands of Los Angeles Unified teachers at Grand Park last night as they rallied to demand a new contract. With City Hall behind him and a massive crowd...
By Craig Clough | February 27, 2015
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Morning Read: Charters, unions dominate LAUSD board elections

In LAUSD board election, it’s charter schools vs. labor unions Direct campaign donations from individual contributors make up 18 percent of the money spent in the LAUSD’s District 5 school board race. KPCC Report: New Teacher Prep Rules ‘Too Stringent’ Proposed federal changes to teacher preparation requirements have generated numerous comments from education leaders and...
By LA School Report | February 27, 2015
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LA Unified, trades union reach agreement on three-year deal

The Los Angeles Unified School District has reached agreement with the union on a new labor agreement. No, not that union The district and Unit E, Los Angeles/Orange County Building and Trades Council, which represents 1,300 electricians, plumbers, carpenters, roofers and other skilled workers, have agreed to terms on a three-year deal that includes a...
By LA School Report | February 26, 2015
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Groundbreaking on new school; Chang finalist for Boston job

LA Unified broke ground Saturday on South Region High School #8 with a ceremony attended by district and community leaders. The school is the last of 131 to be built under the district’s current $27 billion bond program. The school will be on a 9.24 acre campus consisting of three learning communities, according to LA...
By Craig Clough | February 26, 2015
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A snapshot look at Kayser’s positions on major LAUSD issues

While the LA Unified’s District 5 board incumbent, Bennett Kayser, did not make himself available for an interview with LA School Report as part of our candidate profile series, he has nonetheless played a high profile role on issues before the school board during his term in office. With strong support from the teachers union, UTLA,...
By Vanessa Romo | February 26, 2015