The Morning Read
Your Daily Roundup of LAUSD news from across the web | 10.05.21
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LAUSD charter school growth faster pace than in state, nation

At the start of the new school year in two weeks, LA Unified will have almost 200 more charter schools than it did a decade ago. The growth reflects a more swift expansion than national and statewide trends in school choice options. Since 2004, charter schools in LA Unified have increased nearly four times, to...
By Vanessa Romo | July 28, 2014
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Johnson holding money lead over McKenna; Vladovic has donors
Notes along the campaign trail: In the money race for the open District 1 board seat, Alex Johnson continues to hold an overall lead over George McKenna, according to the City’s Ethics Commission Through last week, Johnson had raised $47,646 to $6,450 for McKenna, an 8-to-1 ratio that hasn’t budged in weeks. In PAC money spent on...
By Michael Janofsky | July 28, 2014
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Morning Read: Lawsuit looms over California PE classes

California schools face lawsuit over physical education classes Thousands of elementary school teachers have been asked this summer to hold on to their lesson plans as 37 school districts throughout the state seek to show that they are providing students with required exercise. LA Times The LAUSD board election matters; voters should turn out Commentary:...
By LA School Report | July 28, 2014
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Breaking News: Judge allows Magnolia charters to remain open

* UPDATED A California Superior Court judge today ruled that two Magnolia Public Schools (MPS) charters can remain open, blocking LA Unified’s effort to shut them down over financial concerns. The decision by Judge Luis A. Lavin enables Magnolia Science Academy 6 in Palms and Magnolia Science Academy 7 in Van Nuys to welcome students...
By Vanessa Romo | July 25, 2014
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Data now available on teacher pay, but not for LA Unified

It just became easier to find out how much your teacher is paid — unless, that is, the teachers works in LA Unified. A California non-profit, the California Policy Center, made available this week pay and pension data of individual employees from 653 school districts around the state in a searchable database. That adds to...
By LA School Report | July 25, 2014
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A bigger team for teachers union but no agreement in sight
The latest LA Unified-UTLA bargaining session featured a change in tactics by the union but nothing close to an agreement. The union brought all seven officers into negotiations yesterday, signaling a shift to what it calls “big bargaining.” And it’s likely to get bigger: The union said in a statement future bargaining sessions would include...
By LA School Report | July 25, 2014
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Morning Read: English learner lawsuit gains support from Feds

Feds back English learner lawsuit against state The American Civil Liberties Union of Southern California has found an ally in the U.S. Department of Justice for its lawsuit charging that the state abdicated its obligation to ensure all students classified as English learners get extra instructional services to become fluent in English. EdSource New tool...
By LA School Report | July 25, 2014
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JUST IN: Court adjourns with no decision on Magnolia charters

A superior court judge adjourned for the day without ruling whether he would keep open two Magnolia Public Schools (MPS) charters for the start of the school year next month. After hearing arguments from lawyers for LA Unified, which wants to shut them down, and from Magnolia lawyers, arguing to keep them open, Judge Luis...
By Vanessa Romo | July 24, 2014
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LA Unified, teachers meeting today to discuss a contract

Negotiators for LA Unified and its teachers union, UTLA, had planned to meet today to discuss a new contract for teachers, based on the district’s latest offer. The district described it as an improvement over the initial offer, but days before the offer was officially made, the union dismissed it as a “non-starter” and continued...
By LA School Report | July 24, 2014
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Magnolia Charter troubles in LAUSD highlight larger concerns

Troubles encountered by the charter school operator, Magnolia Public Schools (MPS), at two of its eight charters in the LA Unified School District highlight a murky governance issue that legislatures in California and elsewhere have been slow to address. Should a parent company operate its charter school network as a single entity, as MPS does with...
By Jamie Alter Lynton | July 24, 2014