The Morning Read
Your Daily Roundup of LAUSD news from across the web | 10.05.21
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Morning Read: Deasy’s attorney asks for LA school board emails

Attorney for Supt. Deasy asks for L.A. school board emails An attorney representing Los Angeles schools Supt. John Deasy is seeking records that would explore possible links between school board members and technology vendors. LA Times L.A. Unified should rescind plan to delete year-old emails Editorial: The requirement that most emails at the Los Angeles...
By LA School Report | September 12, 2014
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A teacher finds lessons in the awfulness of 9/11

As with most moments in my adult life, it was my students and literature that taught me the most significant lessons about the meaning of 9/11. That morning felt unremarkable, even after my co-teacher came back into the room in the middle of second period to whisper something to me about planes crashing and terrorism....
By LA School Report | September 11, 2014
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Children’s Defense Fund names Alex Johnson as CA chief

Alex Johnson, who finished behind George McKenna in the race to fill the LA Unified District 1 board seat, has added two new lines to his resume since the August election runoff. Nominated by his former boss, Mark Ridley-Thomas, Johnson is now a member of the LA County Board of Education, which mediates a variety...
By LA School Report | September 11, 2014
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Two years later, teachers fighting changes at Crenshaw High

A labor board hearing opened yesterday with a dozen LA Unified teachers, including UTLA president Alex Caputo-Pearl, claiming the district used the reorganization of Crenshaw High School in 2012 to rid the campus of active union leaders who posed a threat to Superintendent John Deasy. The teachers union filed the unfair labor practice charge against...
By Vanessa Romo | September 11, 2014
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Morning Read: LA Unified board enforces email deletion rule

L.A. school board approves contract to destroy emails after a year The Los Angeles Unified School District took steps this week to enforce rules under which emails are deleted after one year, raising concerns about whether important public records would be destroyed in the process. LA Times Hearing opens on Crenshaw teachers’ claims of anti-union...
By LA School Report | September 11, 2014
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Reps for LAUSD, teachers union talk about computers, not salaries

Another bargaining session came and went today and still no contract agreement between LA Unified and the teachers union, UTLA. The district said in a press release, “union leaders weren’t ready to talk about raises at the table,” leaving the sides to focus, instead, on issues with the student-tracking system known as MiSiS, for My...
By LA School Report | September 10, 2014
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Garcetti endorses Torlakson in state superintendent race

Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti today endorsed state Superintendent Tom Torlakson in his bid for reelection against Marshall Tuck, a former charter school executive. Citing his leadership in improving school safety and creating the largest network of after-school programs in the nation, Garcetti said in a statement, “Tom Torlakson is dedicated to the safety of...
By LA School Report | September 10, 2014
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LAUSD outlines backup plans as MiSiS work continues

LA Unified is still scrambling to troubleshoot technical issues as the deadline for staffing schools approaches, the school board learned at its latest meeting yesterday. “Norm” day,” as it’s called, is set for Friday but problems with the new student data management system, MiSiS, have forced the district to devise a new plan: “The process...
By Vanessa Romo | September 10, 2014
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Caputo-Pearl Q&A: Running LAUSD like a business?

Via the Los Angeles Times | By Patt Morrison It’s a funny world, and a small one. Alex Caputo-Pearl, the new head of United Teachers Los Angeles, went to school in the same Maryland school district where John Deasy, superintendent of the Los Angeles Unified School District, was once superintendent. They missed each other there,...
By LA School Report | September 10, 2014
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Morning Read: LAUSD eyed Pearson software early on

Early technology plans called for training on Pearson software The Los Angeles Unified School District’s early technology expansion plan called for all teachers to be trained on textbook publisher Pearson’s iPad educational software, according to a document obtained by KPCC. KPCC MiSiS computer mess could impact college applications Concerned that high school seniors could miss...
By LA School Report | September 10, 2014