The Morning Read
Your Daily Roundup of LAUSD news from across the web | 10.05.21
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Reform Coalition Launches TV Ads
LA School Report has learned that the Coalition for School Reform will begin airing television advertisements for each of its slate of three candidates starting later this week. Here is the first ad, for Antonio Sanchez: Producing TV spots and buying airtime is very expensive. That’s one reason there hasn’t been a substantial TV campaign...
By Hillel Aron | February 5, 2013
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UTLA Focus: Defend Zimmer, Defeat Garcia
As KPCC reported on Friday, United Teachers of Los Angeles (UTLA) has endorsed Eric Garcetti for Mayor but has no plans to spend any money to campaign for him. “We’re focusing our money on the School Board races,” UTLA secondary Vice President Gregg Solkovits explained to LA School Report. But UTLA won’t be focusing equally on...
By Hillel Aron | February 5, 2013
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New Funders & Outside Endorsements
Today’s KPCC notes that a handful of big-name Hollywood types have begun donating campaign funds to the LAUSD School Board race for the first time — most of it in support of School Board President Monica Garcia. If recent history is any guide, they won’t be the only relative newcomers who write checks (or make endorsements) in the...
By LA School Report | February 5, 2013
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Campaign Notebook: Volunteers Make the Call
While campaign donations, policy positions, mailed flyers, debates, and endorsements all make up a big part of a school board race, the candidates for the three LAUSD School Board races also rely on a lot of phone calls, door knocking, and other kinds of “retail’ politics – some of which are coordinated out of storefront...
By Karen Jordan | February 5, 2013
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Morning Read: Hollywood Entering Board Race
Big Hollywood Donors Enter School Board Race for First Time Hollywood donates a lot of money to national political campaigns. Big players in “the industry” have also donated to Los Angeles City Hall races over the years. But L.A. Unified school board races have been way off the radars of these big donors. Until now....
By Samantha Oltman | February 5, 2013
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Calendar: Mail-In Voting Starts Today
Today, February 4, is the first day voters can apply for and vote with a vote-by-mail ballot in the March primary election — one of several upcoming deadlines as we head towards March 5. To help you keep things straight, LA School Report has made a handy schedule of the important election dates voters should remember: February...
By Samantha Oltman | February 4, 2013
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Mayoral Candidate Perry Offers Mixed Praise for Villaraigosa
In a conversation with LA School Report, City Council member and mayoral candidate Jan Perry praised Mayor Villaraigosa’s efforts in the field of education and “pursuing better outcomes for students.” Perry said she would support the Mayor’s Partnership for Los Angeles Schools, and she hopes Villaraigosa will continue to play a role in the organization. “When...
By Hillel Aron | February 4, 2013
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UTLA Defends Disclosure and Reporting
Over the weekend, United Teachers Los Angeles (UTLA) Director of Communications Suzanne Spurgeon emailed us a statement about our Friday story on how UTLA has been reporting and spending its money so far in the LAUSD School Board campaign: “To our knowledge PACE has reported expenditures in a timely and proper manner. If there have...
By LA School Report | February 4, 2013
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New Book: Lessons From LA
In her new book, Follow the Money, political scientist Sarah Reckhow discusses the rise of a new generation of education philanthropists, the differences among them, and how their work has played out in some big city school systems. In a recent blog post, Lessons From Los Angeles, Reckhow asserts that reform efforts in Los Angeles have...
By LA School Report | February 4, 2013
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Morning Read: Parent Trigger Lessons for LAUSD
L.A. Parent Group Applies Lessons From Compton, Adelanto Efforts to Take Over School The 24th Street Elementary School Parent Union has received eight letters of interest from groups wanting a chance to reform the school. Six are from established charter schools, one is from a retired 24th Street teacher and one is from L.A. Unified...
By Samantha Oltman | February 4, 2013