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Deciphering the Kayser Letter (updated)
Reporters were left scrambling late Friday afternoon when they received copies of a letter sent by School Board member Bennett Kayser to Superintendent John Deasy, asking Deasy to develop a “succession plan” for the superintendent and other senior staff. The letter was littered with typos: The date at the top read “7/19/23.” The word “therefore”...
By Hillel Aron | July 22, 2013
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Sex, Lies and Teacher Dismissal: Let the Voting Begin
By: Ashunda Norris Heading into the final day before a special election for the east valley City Council seat, teacher dismissal has emerged as a central issue between Cindy Montanez and Nury Martinez. Responding to accusations that she protected predatory teachers while serving as a school board member, Martinez fought back over the weekend, saying...
By Guest contributor | July 22, 2013
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Is Kayser Pushing Deasy Out the Door?

School Board member Bennett Kayer is asking Superintendent John Deasy, to draw up a “succession plan” for the superintendent and his senior staff. “As the District mandates that every school have an emergency plan, so must our leadership and its structure,” Kayer says in a letter addressed to Deasy, a copy of which was obtained...
By Hillel Aron | July 19, 2013
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Teachers Unions Oppose NCLB Waiver That the ‘CA 9’ Want

The California Office to Reform Education, a group of nine California school districts, including LAUSD, met with federal officials this week to make a last pitch for a No Child Left Behind waiver, which would exempt those districts from meeting certain requirements. One little wrinkle though: last Friday, a group of nine teachers unions, including California Teachers...
By Hillel Aron | July 19, 2013
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Monica Ratliff Does “Which Way LA?”

Newly elected School Board member Monica Ratliff sat down with Warren Olney yesterday on KCRW’s Which Way, LA?. You can listen below, the interview starts at around the 8:45 mark: Some highlights: On why she voted for Dr. Richard Vladovic for School Board President: “The two nominees were Tamar [Galatzan] and Richard. And I asked...
By Hillel Aron | July 19, 2013
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LA Unified Launches 5-Year Plan to Save Arts Education

Arts education is making a comeback in LA Unified classrooms thanks to a new, five-year plan unveiled today by the LAUSD Arts Education Branch. The report, known as “The Arts Education and Cultural Network Plan: 2012-2017,” promises to infuse core curriculum with artistic elements. “Arts education at the LAUSD was decimated during the recent budget...
By Brianna Sacks | July 18, 2013
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With Few Leadership Options, LA Teachers Drop Out

“Dear Mayor of Los Angeles,” Educators 4 Excellence writes in the introduction of a new report that contends LAUSD’s most effective teachers don’t have enough leadership opportunities to keep them in their classrooms. The new report, STEP: Supporting Teachers as Empowered Professionals, aims to reverse L.A. Unified’s high turnover rate, close to 50 percent according...
By Brianna Sacks | July 18, 2013
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Psst! Over Here! Vote for Us!

Just shy of our first anniversary, LA School Report has been named a finalist for Best Political Blog in LA Weekly’s 2013 Web Awards. We think we are the best, but we need votes to make it happen. So click here to jump into the voting booth – scroll down to category No. 11 and...
By LA School Report | July 17, 2013
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Analysis: Politics Could Affect LAUSD Waiver Approval

As reported yesterday in LA School Report, LAUSD Superintendent John Deasy and others are in Washington today, making a final push to persuade the Obama Education Department to approve its revised application for a waiver from No Child Left Behind (NCLB), the 2002 federal education law. Superintendent Deasy has said that a NCLB waiver would free up...
By Alexander Russo | July 17, 2013
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Martinez v. Montanez Gets Ugly
Remember former School Board member Nury Martinez? She’s locked in a tough runoff with Cindy Montanez for the last open City Council seat. Whoever wins will be the only woman on the 15-member body. Montanez, who finished 19 points ahead of Martinez in the May primary, stepped up her attacks on Martinez this week, sending...
By Hillel Aron | July 17, 2013