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JUST IN: Judge denies request to toss ‘bad teacher’ suit

LA Superior Court Judge Rolf Treu today denied a request to dismiss a lawsuit from students, seeking to strike down state regulations that they contend make it difficult for school districts to fire ineffective teachers In his ruling, Judge Treu said he found “sufficient evidence” to clear the way for a trial, which is schedule to...
By LA School Report | December 12, 2013
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Tree Care Dispute in LA Unified Putting $2.7 Million at Risk

An aerial view of Saturn Elementary School in Mid City reveals a giant asphalt rectangle – about 70,000 square feet – taking up two-thirds of a city block. There’s one tree on the playground, and the only patch of grass runs along the front of the school. It’s a bleak portrait of an era when...
By Vanessa Romo | December 12, 2013
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‘Bad Teacher’ Lawsuit Defendants To Ask Court for a Dismissal

Lawyers in the Vergara v. California case will be back in Los Angeles Superior Court tomorrow for Judge Rolf Treu to hear arguments from the defendants to dismiss the case without a trial. Again. The lawsuit, known colloquially as the “Bad Teacher” lawsuit, has been brought by Students Matter on behalf of nine California students and...
By LA School Report | December 12, 2013
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Nevada teacher in kidnapping once worked for LAUSD

Via LA Times | By Stephen Ceasar A former Nevada teacher charged with kidnapping a 16-year-old girl was previously an instructor in the Los Angeles Unified School District — which had moved to fire him and sought to have his teaching credentials revoked after allegations of sexual misconduct with students surfaced. Melvyn Sprowson, 45, appeared...
By LA School Report | December 12, 2013
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In Replacing LaMotte on LAUSD Board, Zimmer is Key

The LA Unified school board will likely decide next week how to fill the seat vacated by the sudden death of Marguerite LaMotte, according to the board meeting agenda posted today. For now, the vote that could determine which way appears to be Steve Zimmer‘s. With a choice of appointing a replacement or calling a...
By Vanessa Romo | December 11, 2013
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Commentary: 10 Steps (Give or Take) to Avoid Teacher Burnout

Recently, a reader commented on one of my posts, asking me to offer some concrete goals and steps to avoid burnout. First of all, thank you for asking my advice. I am no expert on burnout except that I personally experienced it. For truly professional advice, I highly recommend a book by Christina Maslach and...
By Ellie Herman | December 11, 2013
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LaMotte Funeral Scheduled for Dec. 21, Closed to Public
A funeral service For LA Unified School Board member Marguerite Poindexter LaMotte will be held Dec. 21 at St. Brigid Catholic Church, 5214 S. Western Ave., according to UTLA, the teachers union. The service will be restricted to family and friends only. Visitation hours will be be open to the public, from noon to 5 p.m. on...
By LA School Report | December 10, 2013
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At School, Melendez Talks Computers, Garcetti Jobs Agenda

Since becoming Mayor Eric Garcetti’s top education advisor four months ago, Thelma Melendez de Santa Ana has made few public appearances but, today, for the first time, the 30-year educator took center stage alongside LA Unified officials. She was one of several speakers at the UCLA Community School in the Robert F. Kennedy Complex, kicking-off...
By Vanessa Romo | December 10, 2013
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For 4th Straight Year, LA Unified Has the Most Charter Students
For the fourth straight year, LA Unified has the most students in charter schools of any school district in the country, according to a new report from the National Alliance for Pubic Charter Schools. With 120,000 students enrolled, the district also ranks as the seventh fastest growing charter school community in the nation. Last year, LA Unified added...
By Chase Niesner | December 10, 2013
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Charter Schools Association Pushing Election for LaMotte Seat

The California Charter Schools Association, or CCSA, has become the latest group pushing LA Unified leadership to hold an election to fill the seat left open by the sudden death of board member Marguerite LaMotte. As the school board continues to weigh the options of appointing a replacement or staging a special election — stakeholders around...
By Vanessa Romo | December 10, 2013