The Morning Read
Your Daily Roundup of LAUSD news from across the web | 10.05.21
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California sees declining teacher preparation enrollments

Via EdSource | By Louis Freedberg Enrollments in teacher preparation programs in California are continuing to decline at a precipitous rate, according to new figures from the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing. In the 2012-13 school year, the last year for which figures are available, enrollments in teacher preparation programs dropped to 19,933 – down 53 percent from...
By LA School Report | October 10, 2014
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Morning Read: Bullied student can seek attorneys’ fees

Student who says he was bullied can seek attorney’s fees from LAUSD A judge ruled that a former student who alleges Los Angeles Unified administrators failed to intervene when he was bullied about his sexuality and forced to deal with panic attacks can seek attorneys’ fees if he wins his case. Los Angeles Daily News...
By LA School Report | October 10, 2014
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In a narrow sample, Parent Trigger schools show gains

When California’s first set of “Parent Trigger” schools in Adelanto Unified and LA Unified were taken over in 2013, the expectation was that a once failing school could turn innovative teaching and learning methods into academic improvement. Advocates of the controversial law argued that that an overhaul was required for progress. Short of parent testimonials, advocates...
By Vanessa Romo | October 9, 2014
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LA Unified officials taking aim at Jefferson schedule problems

* UPDATED Officials from LA Unified and Jefferson High School met for several hours today as they began to address the issues that have led to students at the school losing instruction time over scheduling problems. The meeting came in direct response to a ruling yesterday by a state judge that requires state and district...
By LA School Report | October 9, 2014
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Community groups press school board again on Deasy evaluation

Community groups supportive of Superintendent John Deasy have sent a second letter requesting a meeting with the LA Unified school board to discuss Deasy’s annual performance review. In a letter sent yesterday to board President Richard Vladovic, the groups chided him for being unresponsive to their concerns about the lack of transparency in the evaluation...
By Vanessa Romo | October 9, 2014
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New report says better teacher preparation is a key for reform

EdSource, a news organization that focuses on education policy, today released a detailed report that concludes better teacher preparation is vital to improved classroom achievement across California. The report, “Preparing World-Class Teachers: Essential Reforms of Teacher Preparation and Credentialing in California,” draws from research by other government agencies and groups, as well as from first-hand interviews...
By Craig Clough | October 9, 2014
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Morning Read: Feds deliver $36 million to LAUSD Promise Zone

Federal grants to create ‘cradle to career’ services in LAUSD zones Local officials on Wednesday announced a milestone — $36 million in federal grants — for an ambitious program to provide a full range of social and education services to students and their families in several neighborhoods. Los Angeles Times Why are police using military-grade...
By LA School Report | October 9, 2014
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JUST IN: Judge orders state intervention at Jefferson HS

* UPDATED A California superior court judge ordered the state to step in at LA Unified’s Jefferson High School and fix an array of scheduling problems that have left many students without proper classes and educational time since the school year began in August. In his decision, Alameda Superior Court Judge George Hernandez, Jr. wrote that “the court finds that unless...
By Craig Clough | October 8, 2014
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Final report asserts mismanagement at 2 Magnolia charters

* UPDATED LA Unified today finally released a report that confirming that two charter schools, Magnolia Science Academy 6 and Magnolia Science Academy 7, were operating with insufficient funds and for years and have been financially mismanaged. The 78-page report, prepared by an outside firm for the district’s Office of the Inspector General, concludes that...
By Vanessa Romo | October 8, 2014
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Top 5 reasons the school board won’t vote on Deasy

Will the fate of John Deasy, the beleaguered LA Unified school chief who evokes passion among both supporters and critics, come down to a school board vote at his performance review scheduled for later this month? We say unlikely. Here are the top 5 reasons why: FOUR VOTES NEEDED (AND ITS PUBLIC) When the...
By Jamie Alter Lynton | October 8, 2014