The Morning Read
Your Daily Roundup of LAUSD news from across the web | 10.05.21
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BREAKING NEWS: LAUSD Board calls for special election

The LA Unified school board tonight voted to hold a special election to fill the District 1 seat, which was left vacant by the death last month of Marguerite LaMotte. The vote effectively creates a primary for June 3 and a runoff election on August 12, if no one receives more than 50 percent of...
By LA School Report | January 7, 2014
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Live coverage tonight: LAUSD board decides on vacancy
Will the LA Unified school board decide to appoint a replacement or call a special election to fill the board vacancy? Find out by tuning in here. LA School Report will carry live coverage of tonight’s school board meeting. Click here for a livestream feed of the proceedings, which are scheduled to begin at 6:15...
By LA School Report | January 7, 2014
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Editorial boards agree on special election for LAUSD seat

If the editorial boards of Los Angeles area newspapers were charged with filling the vacant LA Unified school board seat left by the sudden death of Marguerite LaMotte, it would be easy: they are unanimous in that finding a successor should come through a special election, rather than an appointment. But politics is never easy,...
By LA School Report | January 7, 2014
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Commentary: New Year’s Resolutions for LAUSD

Happy New Year! 2014 is going to be an amazing year; I know it because I found LA Unified’s list of New Year’s Resolutions scribbled on a napkin at Philippe’s French Dip. Okay, I didn’t. But wouldn’t it be great if I did? I mean, if anyone needs to change, isn’t it LAUSD? Here’s what...
By Ellie Herman | January 7, 2014
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Ex-board president emerges as candidate for LaMotte seat

A new candidate has emerged for the LA Unified’s vacant District 1 seat, and it’s someone quite familiar with the job. Genethia Hayes, a former board member and president, told LA School Report yesterday that she would run if there’s an election and would serve if she were appointed. Hayes lost her seat in 2003...
By LA School Report | January 7, 2014
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Morning Read: Major policy changes ahead for state

EdWatch 2014: Top 12 education issues in the new year The new year is ushering in some big changes in public education, from a revamp of school funding to uncharted territory in student testing and new educational standards. Here’s a glance at issues to watch this year that will define California education in 2014. EdSource...
By LA School Report | January 7, 2014
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UTLA calls do-over for elections over unpaid union dues

UTLA is making sure no deadbeats hold leadership positions in the teachers union. While it seems like common sense — if you want to run for a union office, make sure your dues are up-to-date — some candidates might not have gotten the message. The teachers union’s board of directors discovered in December that a...
By Vanessa Romo | January 6, 2014
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Board relents: no limit on number of speakers for vacancy
It could become the longest school board meeting in LA Unified history. With only one major agenda item at tomorrow’s 6:15 pm special meeting — to fill the District 1 vacancy by election or appointment — the board today removed any limit on the number of speakers addressing the board before action is taken. Previously,...
By LA School Report | January 6, 2014
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Memo surfaces on options to fill vacant LAUSD board seat
LA School Report has learned that a deadlock of the LA Unified school board on how to fill the vacant seat could lead to an election. In a memo prepared at the request of LA County Supervisor Mark Ridley-Thomas, County Counsel John Krattli analyzes options to fill the seat left open by the death last...
By LA School Report | January 6, 2014
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Pressure building: How, when to fill LaMotte LAUSD board seat*

The sides are digging in. With the holidays offering no break for the forces pushing to fill the vacant LA Unified school board’s District 1 seat, factions have firmly aligned behind US Representative Maxine Waters, for an appointment, and LA County Supervisor Mark Ridley-Thomas, for an election. Whatever the six board members decide at a...
By Michael Janofsky | January 6, 2014