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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
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“Promise Neighborhoods” Finally Launch in LA

A new initiative called Los Angeles Promise Neighborhoods, six years in the making, finally launched this month. Headed by the Youth Policy Institute (or YPI), it aims to serve 18,000 kids in two neighborhoods — Hollywood and Pacoima — and hopes to expand even further in the future. The idea behind LA’s Promise Neighborhoods is...
By Hillel Aron | July 11, 2013
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Teacher Dismissal Bill Blocked Over Seven-Month Time Limit

After nine months of hearings and amendments, legislation aimed to quicken and streamline teacher dismissal procedures failed to pass in the Senate Education Committee by one vote. The Chair of the Senate Education Committee Carol Liu (D-Glendale) — the only LA-area lawmaker on the committee — decided not to vote for or against the bill...
By Brianna Sacks | July 11, 2013
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LA Unified Arts Programs Getting Serious Boost

Nearly a year after its launch last October, LA Unified’s “Arts at the Core” plan is getting a serious boost to help bring more music, dance, theater and visual arts back into arts-depleted classrooms thanks to a three-year, $750,000 initiative by the LA Fund. Since 2008, LAUSD arts programs have been cut by 41 percent,...
By Brianna Sacks | July 11, 2013
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Unions Send Letter of Concern over Deasy Comments

The unions that represent LAUSD teachers and administrators have sent the School Board a letter raising “a concern” over controversial comments Superintendent John Deasy made to LA School Report in June. Last month, following a decision by the Board to postpone voting on a motion by Tamar Galatzan to allow schools greater autonomy over how...
By Hillel Aron | July 10, 2013
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Board President Hires Reform-Affiliated Consultant

Newly elected Board President Dr. Richard Vladovic has retained the services of political consultant Mike Trujillo as a short-term communications deputy and strategist. Closely following Vladovic’s election as Board President, the move could represent Vladovic’s intention to improve his relationship with the media. “I think Dr. Vladovic understands that his role of being Board President means...
By Hillel Aron | July 10, 2013
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Watch: Transgender Student Bill Lands on Gov’s Desk
Governor Jerry Brown has a bill on his desk, AB 1266, that would allow transgender students in public schools to take physical education classes with boys or girls — and, most controversially, use the bathroom of whatever gender they identify as. According to KPCC‘s Adolfo Guzman-Lopez, “L.A. Unified and San Francisco schools have had similar...
By Hillel Aron | July 10, 2013
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Events: Discussion of Charter Schools

For those interested in a behind-the-scenes look into LA’s charter school movement, check out the TEACH (Transparency, Equity, Accountability for Charters) event this Thursday: “We are NOT trying to shut down charter schools,” said TEACH hosts, Robin Potash, Susan Philips, Sharon Stricker, Danny Feingold, Rabbi Jonathan Klein and former LAUSD School Board President Jackie Goldberg. “We...
By Brianna Sacks | July 9, 2013