The Morning Read
Your Daily Roundup of LAUSD news from across the web | 10.05.21
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CA considering Cortines request to delay use of computer tests

Responding to a barrage of requests from district superintendents around the state, including a recent appeal from LA Unified Superintendent Ramon Cortines, state education officials will consider a delay in using the results of the 2014-15 Smarter Balanced computerized test as means of measuring academic growth next year. “This will be a public discussion beginning...
By Vanessa Romo | December 16, 2014
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Teachers, LA Unified in last bargaining session of the year

The teachers union, UTLA, and LA Unified officials will be back at it today, for the last contract negotiations of the year. The final bargaining session has no set agenda, but Vivian Ekchian, the district’s Chief Labor Negotiator, told LA School Report salary discussions are likely to be front and center. To that end, the...
By Vanessa Romo | December 16, 2014
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Commentary: The time has come for ethnic studies at LAUSD

Via Los Angeles Times | By Sandy Banks An ethnic studies course changed my life when I was a teenager — though not in the way that today’s opponents of ethnic studies seem to fear. It didn’t teach me to feel like a victim, to despise America or to resent white people. I learned that...
By LA School Report | December 16, 2014
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Morning Read: Most CA schools free of computer testing problems

Most schools solve web issues for computer testing Of the state’s more than 11,000 public schools, fewer than 21 of them will be taking the Common Core assessments this spring on pencil and paper. SI&A Cabinet Report State likely to support existing lunch standards California’s enthusiasm for healthy school lunches appears unlikely to change under...
By Craig Clough | December 16, 2014
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Snag in suit of ex-LAUSD official who criticized Miramonte payout

A judge ruled today that a former LA Unified official’s lawsuit that claims his contract was not renewed in retaliation for criticizing the district’s handling of the Miramonte Elementary sex abuse case cannot move forward without more information being added to the complaint. Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Richard Fruin found that there are not enough...
By Craig Clough | December 15, 2014
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JUST IN: Cortines requests delay in counting computer test results

In a sudden reversal for LA Unified, Superintendent Ramon Cortines is asking the state to ignore the district’s Smarter Balanced testing results as a measure of academic growth or improvement next year. In a letter to the State Schools Chief, Tom Torlakson on Friday, Cortines wrote, “I have determined that it would be untimely to have...
By Vanessa Romo | December 15, 2014
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Podcast: Teacher of the Year struggled with English as a child

Lovelyn Marquez-Preuher, an eighth-grade English teacher at Dodson Middle School in Rancho Palos Verdes, recently became one of five educators the California Department of Education named California Teacher of the Year. In an interview with Bob Bravo, LA Unified’s Local Instructional Service Center-South Superintendent, for his weekly podcast, Marquez-Preuher discussed her path to becoming a teacher, a...
By Craig Clough | December 15, 2014
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Morning Read: Some LAUSD students take iPads home

Amid safety concerns, LAUSD students hauling home iPads Students at Valley Academy of Arts and Sciences in Granda Hills are among the first in LAUSD cleared to tote home their iPads for homework. KPCC Group seeks oversight of military arms after LAUSD’s arsenal revealed An advocacy group is calling on LAUSD to create a citizens...
By LA School Report | December 15, 2014
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LAUSD board honors Marguerite LaMotte, retiring employee

The LA Unified school board honored two people at its meeting Tuesday as retiring 20-year employee Linda Perez received a certificate of appreciation and late board member Marguerite LaMotte was remembered with a moment of silence. LaMotte was a long-serving member of the board when she passed away on Dec. 5, 2013 at the age...
By Craig Clough | December 12, 2014
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Heavy rains caused little disruption across LA Unified
LA Unified escaped major disruptions because of the rainstorm that swept across the region last night and this morning. Mark Hovatter, the district’s Chief Facilities Director, told LA School Report today that power was reported out in only four schools, and three were back to normal by mid-morning with one remaining to be rectified by this...
By LA School Report | December 12, 2014