The Morning Read
Your Daily Roundup of LAUSD news from across the web | 10.05.21
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Different Rules for UTLA-PACE
The latest campaign and independent expenditure (IE) committee disclosures are being released today, January 24th, but you won’t find anything there from one of the city’s most powerful IE committees, UTLA-PACE. Why not? It’s because there are two different types of IE committees functioning in city-wide and LAUSD Board races — ‘general purpose committees,’ and...
By Samantha Oltman | January 24, 2013
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In DC, Duncan and Villaraigosa Praise LA
Earlier this week in Washington, I was able to catch up with a number of familiar faces including President Obama’s Education Secretary Arne Duncan. Asked about school progress in Los Angeles, Duncan expressed optimism for the gains LAUSD has made since Superintendent John Deasy took the helm. “He has a powerful vision – and it’s...
By Jamie Alter Lynton | January 24, 2013
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District, Union Face Opportunity from 24th Street Trigger
“For the first time since the era of school reform began, the Los Angeles Unified School District has accepted a petition from angry parents demanding ‘immediate and significant’ change in a public school,” began host Warren Olney on KCRW’s To the Point last night. The show featured LA School Report contributor Hillel Aron with a panel of advocates, charter operators,...
By Samantha Oltman | January 24, 2013
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Interview: Union President Talks Board Elections
At an hour of the morning that many of us might find unfamiliar, United Teacher of Los Angeles (UTLA) President Warren Fletcher walks to the corner and waits for a city bus to take him downtown. As the unlikely leader of the Los Angeles teachers union for the past two years, Fletcher has changed the...
By Jonathan Arkin | January 24, 2013
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Morning Read: Former Teacher Accused of Molestation
Ex-LAUSD Teacher Accused of Abusing 20 Children A former Los Angeles Unified School District teacher was arrested Wednesday on suspicion of committing lewd acts and sexually abusing 20 children and an adult, law enforcement authorities said. LA Times See also: ABC LA Plan to Supply LAUSD Students With Tablet Computers Wins Key Vote Los Angeles...
By Samantha Oltman | January 24, 2013
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Preview: Westside School Board Forum
Tomorrow night’s School Board candidate forum for the Westside’s District 4 could be a fascinating event, if for no other reason than it will feature just two candidates — challenger Kate Anderson and incumbent Steve Zimmer — going head to head. (Jeneen Robinson is registered as a write-in candidate, and was not invited to participate)....
By Hillel Aron | January 23, 2013
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District 6 Candidate Zuniga Drops Out*
Iris Zuniga, who was running to replace School Board member Nury Martinez in the East Valley’s Distrct 6, has dropped out. She made the announcement on her campaign’s Facebook page earlier today: “Over the past several months, many of you have encouraged me to run for the Los Angeles school board to represent the school children...
By Hillel Aron | January 23, 2013
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Contribution Roundup: Who’s Giving to Whom?
We listed notable contributions to the Garcia campaign yesterday and updated contribution reports are due tomorrow, but while we’re waiting let’s take a look at the contributions to candidates from earlier this month: •District 6 School Board member Steve Zimmer has raised $27,688 from notable donors including former State Assemblymember Betsy Butler (who lost her bid for...
By Hillel Aron | January 23, 2013
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Checking Out the Campaign Flyers
We’re still looking for high-resolution (color?) versions — if you’ve seen them let us know — but in the meantime we thought you might want to see what the first couple of campaign flyers look like, especially since they’re so nice. Here’s a favorable one on behalf of District 6 candidate Antonio Sanchez. Click here...
By Alexander Russo | January 23, 2013
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Contributions / Spending Calendar*
Wondering how to track all the money flowing into and out of the different campaigns for School Board and the independent expenditure (IE) committees that support them? It’s still not as easy to figure out as it might be — but we’re here to help. The most up-to-date filing schedule can be found here, on...
By Samantha Oltman | January 23, 2013