The Morning Read
Your Daily Roundup of LAUSD news from across the web | 10.05.21
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Fact Check: Is LAUSD Required to Hire Teachers / Lower Class Sizes?

LAUSD Superintendent John Deasy and perhaps a couple of School Board members would rather give teachers raises and fund programs with any new money coming in rather than hire back teachers and lower class sizes. But is it up to them? Hiring teachers and lowering class sizes is contractually required, according to LAUSD teacher Brent...
By Alexander Russo | June 12, 2013
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Board: Vladovic the Frontrunner for President

Dr. Richard Vladovic (pictured) is the front-runner to become the next President of the LAUSD School Board, according to several School Board insiders and observers. Though he or his office did not respond to repeated requests for comment, Vladovic is said to covet the job. Moreover, he has the support of the teachers union and has...
By Hillel Aron | June 12, 2013
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Just In: Charters Top “Similar School” Rankings*

Not too long ago, California released its statewide 2012 annual school rankings, listing the top-performing schools in the state, based on the Academic Performance Index (API), which is calculated from standardized test results. LAUSD has yet to post its own version, however LA School Report has created a list of the top-ranked LAUSD high schools based on the...
By Brianna Sacks | June 12, 2013
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More Praise For Gov. Brown’s Funding Formula

Superintendent John Deasy told LA School Report that the passage of Governor Jerry Brown’s Local Control Funding Formula was “probably the most important education public policy decision in 40 years.” “This is beyond phenomenal,” he said. “I feel great.” The LA Times editorial page also praised Brown this morning, saying, “with his decisive and, yes, stubborn insistence on fixing what...
By Hillel Aron | June 12, 2013
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Morning Read: Local Superintendents Like New Funding Formula
New K-12 Funding Formula Gets Thumbs Up from Local School Superintendents A compromise deal that would overhaul the funding system for California’s public schools was hailed Tuesday by education leaders who said it would channel more money to all districts, even in well-to-do suburbs, and give a bigger financial boost to those with large numbers...
By LA School Report | June 12, 2013
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Commentary: Why Teachers Might Leave a Triggered School

This is a guest commentary written by LAUSD math teacher (and Hope Change Choices blog host) Rustum Jacob about some teachers’ decision to transfer out of Weigand Avenue Elementary School: As a teacher , if I’d been in the same shoes as the Weigand teachers, I would have left because of loyalty and respect for...
By Alexander Russo | June 11, 2013
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LA Unified Wins Big Under State Budget Compromise

State lawmakers have reached an agreement with Governor Jerry Brown about how to overhaul state education funding that — while altered somewhat from Brown’s original proposal — will still be of substantial financial benefit to LAUSD. “I applaud Governor Brown and our legislators for their work on the compromise announced on the Local Control Funding Formula,”...
By Hillel Aron | June 11, 2013
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People: Garcetti & Deasy at Friday Obama Event

Here’s what may be a first-ever published picture of LA Mayor-elect Eric Garcetti (left) standing with LAUSD Superintendent John Deasy (right), taken by LA School Report publisher Jamie Alter Lynton during last week’s fundraising visit from President Obama. Though endorsed by the teachers union, candidate Garcetti declined to go along with UTLA attacks on Deasy during...
By LA School Report | June 11, 2013
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Male Students Continue to Fall Behind in Education
A slowdown in U.S. educational gains by American men is dragging down the competitiveness of our workforce, according to a new oped in the Los Angeles Times. Authors Thomas DiPrete and Claudia Buchmann argue that if men had the same educational distribution as women, their earnings would be almost four percent higher than they are now...
By Brianna Sacks | June 11, 2013
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Morning Read: State Officials Reach School Budget Deal
Brown, Top Lawmakers Raise Base Funding in Finance Formula In a nod to suburban districts that argued they would be shortchanged, Gov. Jerry Brown and legislative leaders negotiated a new version of Brown’s plan for school finance reform that will increase the base funding level for all students and lower the extra dollars for some...
By LA School Report | June 11, 2013