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Lost in Resignation, Vladovic Faces a Censure Motion
Expectations of John Deasy‘s resignation as superintendent of LA Unified have shoved aside almost every other matter before the school board at its meeting tomorrow, including a detailed review of the iPad program, which has now been postponed. The board is taking up Deasy’s situation in a closed-door session, leaving only one item on the...
By Michael Janofsky | October 28, 2013
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Garcetti: LA Unified Board Has Been Overreaching its Power

Via The Los Angeles Daily News | By Barbara Jones Amid reports Los Angeles Unified School District Superintendent John Deasy may be resigning, Mayor Eric Garcetti suggested Friday that the school board — which has clashed with Deasy — has been overreaching its power at the district. Speaking at an event in Hollywood, Garcetti said...
By LA School Report | October 25, 2013
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Deasy Leaving LA Unified? Who Could be Surprised

News Analysis If John Deasy is resigning of his own accord or he is soon to be fired, his potential departure as superintendent of the LA Unified School District further undermines leadership of the city’s public education community at a time of massive change and uncertainty. Whether a victim of policies judged too aggressive by...
By Michael Janofsky | October 25, 2013
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LA Unified Board to Consider Return to Greater Title 1 Support

Not so long ago, students at Dahlia Heights Elementary School could receive tutoring during and after school. They enjoyed the services of a music teacher and a part-time librarian and could access free after-school enrichment and homework assistance. Teachers at the Eagle Rock school got $20,000 worth of professional development.. All those benefits came through...
By Constance Sommer | October 25, 2013
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LAUSD Superintendent John Deasy Set to Resign

via the Daily News | Barbara Jones Los Angeles Unified Superintendent John Deasy has told some members of the school board that he plans to resign as head of the nation’s second-largest school district, a source close to the board said late Thursday. Contacted at home Thursday night, Deasy refused to confirm or deny the...
By LA School Report | October 25, 2013
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Deadline Nearing for Segregating LA Unified’s English Learners

Over the past week Cynthia Van Houten, principal at Granada Elementary Charter Community, has been scrambling to get students in the right classrooms. Tomorrow is the deadline for principals and teachers throughout LA Unified to comply with a district policy that mandates all English learners be grouped by fluency, above all other criteria. Van Houten...
By Vanessa Romo | October 24, 2013
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Union President Says Strike Could Help Win Teacher Pay Raises

Could a teacher strike be on the horizon? In ratcheting up pressure on LA Unified to negotiate for salary increases for its members, UTLA President Warren Fletcher is raising the specter of a strike as a way to force the issue. He writes in the latest issue of the union’s monthly, United Teacher, “In any...
By LA School Report | October 24, 2013
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Conflict Emerging on Flexibility of Gov. Brown’s Funding Formula

Via SI&A Cabinet Report | By Tom Chorneau In selling the landmark restructuring of school finance to the public and skeptical educators, Gov. Jerry Brown emphasized two seemingly compatible themes. One, that more money needed to go to the neediest students as a matter of civil justice. And two, that local school boards – not...
By LA School Report | October 24, 2013
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LA Times Gets iPad Story Wrong, the Rest of Us Follow

A story published in the Los Angeles Times yesterday reported that LA Unified’s plan to purchase district-wide iPads would cost significantly more than originally estimated. But according to district officials there’s been no change at all to the cost of the iPads since the district signed the contract with Apple in July. “This is not...
By Chase Niesner | October 23, 2013
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School Board Seems Surprised by Its Own iPad Deal

Let’s say an alien spaceship somehow descended on yesterday’s two LA Unified meetings concerning the district’s iPad program. It is entirely possible the ETs would end up with the impression that the district was months, perhaps even a year away from launching one of the most expensive and high profile projects the school board has...
By Vanessa Romo | October 23, 2013