The Morning Read
Your Daily Roundup of LAUSD news from across the web | 10.05.21
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Analysis: A deal between Deasy and the board? No real surprise

So now we have a hint of what the LA Unified board members were discussing during the four hours they met in private Tuesday night. Part of the conversation dealt with finding a way to reach a financial settlement with Superintendent John Deasy to remove him from his post, as the LA Times reported this morning....
By Michael Janofsky | October 2, 2014
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Talks about Deasy’s dismissal authorized by LA Unified board

Via LA Times | by Howard Blume and Stephen Ceasar The Los Angeles Board of Education has authorized its attorneys to discuss terms of a possible departure agreement with schools Supt. John Deasy, The Times has learned. The move was made in a specially called closed session Tuesday, but it was not disclosed publicly. No...
By LA School Report | October 2, 2014
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Morning Read: Contract talks still divide teachers union and LAUSD

LAUSD and teachers union divided as talks continue United Teachers Los Angeles leaders and representatives of Los Angeles Unified will head back into contract talks today divided by 11 percentage points in pay and other matters concerning workload and classroom conditions. LA Daily News Age and gender factor into bullying more than language California Gov....
By LA School Report | October 2, 2014
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LA Unified receives federal grant of $11 million for adult ed

LA Unified announced today that the district has received an $11.3 million federal grant to boost adult education programs throughout the district. The Federal Workforce Investment Act grants are intended to expand access to Adult Basic Education classes, high school subjects, English as a second language and citizenship. “The Workforce Investment Act and the awarding of...
By Vanessa Romo | October 1, 2014
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Report ranks California charter schools 8th best in U.S.

In it’s first ever state-by-state rankings, the National Alliance for Public Charter Schools ranked California’s charters No. 8 on its list of best in the nation. Using 11 measures, the study ranked 26 states that met the criteria for the study and judged their overall health based on how they are performing, innovating and growing....
By Craig Clough | October 1, 2014
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Top ten LAUSD schools with riskiest vaccination rates

Celebrities are often the trendsetters around the country and LA, as health and spiritual movements like yoga, Kabbalah and diet fads get widespread media attention due to their famous adherents. But there is one celebrity-led health trend that has state and LA officials alarmed, and that is the plunging number of children receiving vaccinations against...
By Craig Clough | October 1, 2014
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Board emerges from private meeting with no decision on Deasy

John Deasy is still the LA Unified superintendent. After four hours behind closed doors last night, the district school board emerged with nothing to say. For Deasy, who did not attend the meeting, that was a plus, because it meant that the members might have talked about his performance, but they didn’t take a vote...
By Vanessa Romo | October 1, 2014
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Morning Read: Brown vetoes two out of four truancy bills

Brown splits package of bills aimed at reducing truancy Gov. Jerry Brown on Tuesday vetoed two bills aimed at curbing truancy and absenteeism among California students. LA Times Tuck, Torlakson debate union power, lawsuit The two candidates for state superintendent of public instruction disagreed on the condition of K-12 education in California, the influence of...
By LA School Report | October 1, 2014
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Deasy deputy expresses interest in serving as interim superintendent

While LA Unified board members are contemplating the continued employment of Superintendent John Deasy, one of his chief deputies has volunteered to serve as a short-term successor. Michelle King, Senior Deputy Superintendent School Operations and one of the highest-ranking African-Americans in Deasy’s administration, today forwarded a letter to all seven board members, saying she would...
By Vanessa Romo | September 30, 2014
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UTLA highlights contract demands on ‘Big Red Tuesday’

To commemorate “Big Red Tuesday,” United Teachers Los Angeles (UTLA) President Alex Caputo-Pearl used a sidewalk press conference at Thomas Starr King Middle School this morning to outline yet again the union’s contract demands from LA Unified. UTLA encouraged teachers and supporters all around the district to wear red to campuses, and as he spoke, Caputo-Pearl was flanked by...
By Craig Clough | September 30, 2014