The Morning Read
Your Daily Roundup of LAUSD news from across the web | 10.05.21
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District 6 Candidate Commits to Support Deasy
Concerned that District 6 (East Valley) School Board candidate Monica Ratliff might oppose the leadership of LAUSD Superintendent John Deasy, the LA Times editorial page secured a commitment from Ratliff to keep Deasy at the helm of the district as part of re-iterating its endorsement: “Ratliff, who was a public interest lawyer before she became a...
By Samantha Oltman | April 26, 2013
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Forum Scheduled for District 6 Candidates
The May 21 LAUSD Board runoff for District 6 is less than a month away, and Teach Plus, an urban education advocacy group, is hosting a candidate forum on Thursday, May 2. Both candidates Monica Ratliff and Antonio Sanchez have been invited, but only Ratliff has confirmed her participation so far. The event is interactive,...
By Samantha Oltman | April 26, 2013
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LA School Report Hits Both LA Times Op-Ed & Editorial Pages
It’s not every day that an upstart online news site like ours gets the attention of a big mainstream media outlet. But it’s happened today — twice, in fact: The editorial page of the Los Angeles Times gives LA School Report credit for prompting a reassessment of its endorsement of East Valley School Board candidate Monica Ratliff. On the...
By LA School Report | April 26, 2013
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Morning Read: Classroom Breakfast Program in Peril
L.A. Unified Classroom Breakfasts May Be Axed, Deasy Says An L.A. Unified classroom breakfast program feeding nearly 200,000 children but sharply criticized by the teachers union will be eliminated next year unless school board members vote to reinstate it, Supt. John Deasy said Thursday. LA Times Decrease in Pink Slips Thanks to Prop 30 The...
By LA School Report | April 26, 2013
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Deasy Joins Governor’s Funding Formula Offensive
LAUSD Superintendent John Deasy was in Sacramento Wednesday for a press conference in support of Governor Jerry Brown’s proposal to shift more funding to school districts like LAUSD that have large numbers of poor and English Language Learner students. Brown’s central message to lawmakers: resistance is futile. “If people are going to fight it, they’re...
By Hillel Aron | April 25, 2013
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Villaraigosa Expresses Concerns About Teacher Dismissal Bill
Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa has added his voice to a group of education leaders who are reluctant to support the current union-supported teacher dismissal bill being considered in Sacramento unless it’s amended to address key issues. In an April 19 letter sent to the bill’s sponsor, Assemblymember Joan Buchanan (D-Alamo), Villaraigosa praises Buchanan for...
By Samantha Oltman | April 25, 2013
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Undaunted, NYC Mayor Gives $350,000 to Reform Coalition
New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg has given another $350,000 to the Coalition for School Reform, an independent expenditure (IE) group supporting Antonio Sanchez for School Board in the East Valley District 6 LAUSD School Board race that will be decided May 21. “For years, the funding in these sorts of races was only on...
By Hillel Aron | April 25, 2013
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Morning Read: Did UTLA Leaders Make a Deal With Candidate?
Rumor of Deal Roils Teachers Union The leadership of the Los Angeles teachers union is roiled over whether its officials made a private deal with a Board of Education candidate whom critics view as an ally of anti-labor forces. LA Times New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg Donates $350,000 to LAUSD Reformer’s Campaign With the runoff...
By LA School Report | April 25, 2013
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Charts: LA’s “Top” High Schools
Here’s USNews & World Report’s annual list of high schools for 2013, which includes a bunch of LA schools: Click the link to see the full list or search without magnet or charter schools.
By Alexander Russo | April 24, 2013
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Union President Volunteers for Pay Cut
At last week’s monthly meeting of the UTLA House of Representatives, President Warren Fletcher made a surprising announcement: he’s taking a pay cut, effective July 1. “Warren voluntarily took a pay cut to show solidarity with LAUSD teachers who have not had a raise in six years,” said UTLA spokesperson Suzanne Spurgeon in an email...
By Hillel Aron | April 24, 2013