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CA Districts in DC for Final ‘No Child’ Waiver Pitch

Pressed for time, a small group of superintendents and officials from a coalition of nine California school districts, representing 1.1 million students, are on their way to D.C. to ensure that its No Child Left Behind waiver proposal is passed in time for the upcoming school year. Representatives from the California Office to Reform Education...
By Brianna Sacks | July 16, 2013
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Former Riverside Teacher Grades Republican Proposals
There’s a new Congressman who used to teach at Rialto High School named Rep. Mark Takano (D-CA), and he’s spending some of his time in Washington, DC marking up Dear Colleague letters with a red pen and sharing them with the public, according to a blog called HappyPlace: “Included in his comments are some words we haven’t...
By LA School Report | July 16, 2013
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Opinion: Teacher Layoffs Create Future Shortages

This is an oped describing how layoffs of teachers in recent years have created a paradoxical situation in which there will soon be teacher shortages, penned by UC Riverside interim Dean of Education Douglas E Mitchell in yesterday’s San Jose Mercury News: “The looming shortage is the result of massive teacher layoffs resulting from California’s budget...
By LA School Report | July 16, 2013
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LA’s Most Famous Teacher Critiques Common Core

Rafe Esquith may or may not be LAUSD’s best classroom teacher, but he’s certainly one of the most well-known — at least outside of LA. His familiarity comes largely thanks to his own writing (including a new book coming out this year) and others like Washington Post education columnist Jay Mathews writing about him as...
By Alexander Russo | July 15, 2013
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Commentary: Deasy-Style Reform Stresses Kids, Educators

This is a guest commentary from veteran Oklahoma City high school teacher John Thompson, who writes about school reform issues at the Huffington Post, This Week In Education, and other outlets: NPR’s Rachel Martin, in Superintendent’s Effort To Do Right By His Kids, nailed the essence of LA Superintendent John Deasy’s zealotry, as well as the hubris...
By Guest contributor | July 12, 2013
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Listen: Deasy on “Adult Stress” vs. What Kids Need

If you haven’t listened to it already, check out this NPR interview with LAUSD Superintendent John Deasy from last week — taped at the Aspen Ideas Festival just before the LAUSD School Board meeting. [Or, you can read the transcript here.]: In the interview, Deasy addresses criticism of his work and acknowledges the many stress his...
By LA School Report | July 12, 2013
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Update: Federal Review “Going In the Right Direction” for LAUSD

It’s still a waiting game for LA Unified and eight other California school districts who have yet to hear if their revised No Child Left Behind (NCLB) waiver application will be given the thumbs up by the US Department of Education in Washington. The nine districts, known as California Office to Reform Education (CORE), are...
By Brianna Sacks | July 12, 2013
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Update: Vladovic Cleared On One of Two Investigations

The LA Times‘s Howard Blume reports this morning that newly elected School Board President Richard Vladovic has been “cleared of wrongdoing after an internal investigation into whether he acted improperly in connection with sexual misconduct allegations against a teacher at a Wilmington school.” That would be Robert Pimentel, the 57-year-old teacher at De La Torre Elementary...
By Hillel Aron | July 12, 2013
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Watch: Mayor Garcetti Promotes “Promise Neighborhoods”

Here’s Mayor Garcetti talking about his support for the launch of LA’s Promise Neighborhoods, a new $30 million federally-funded program to provide “wraparound” (comprehensive) social services to needy families in Hollywood and Pacoima: Previous posts: “Promise Neighborhoods” Finally Launch in LA; LA Wins $30M Federal Grant; Local Groups Join Up for School Improvements
By LA School Report | July 12, 2013
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Books: LA Teacher’s New Book Coming Soon
Washington Post education columnist Jay Mathews is the author of the book about Garfield High School that became the movie “Stand And Deliver” as well as several other books. He’s also a big fan of Hobart Boulevard Elementary School teacher Rafe Esquith, as you can see from a recent column: “It’s hard to get the...
By LA School Report | July 11, 2013