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East Valley Forum: Differences Over Deasy, Evaluation, & Dismissal
Thursday night’s School Board candidates forum offered three political newcomers a chance to introduce themselves to voters of the East Valley’s District 6. Monica Ratliff introduced herself to the assembled group of community members and reporters as a teacher of a high-performing public school (San Pedro Elementary) in one of the poorest areas in the...
By Hillel Aron | February 1, 2013
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Preview: Little-Known Candidates Debut at District 6 Forum
Now whittled down to three candidates — Maria Cano, Antonio Sanchez, and Monica Ratliff — the race for the East Valley’s District 6 features a cast of relative unknowns endorsed by the teachers union. However, one of them — newcomer Antonio Sanchez — is the front-runner by virtue of the additional endorsements and independent expenditure...
By Hillel Aron | January 31, 2013
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Teachers Endorse Garcetti for Mayor
In its first meeting of the new term, UTLA’s governing body (called the House of Representatives) voted to endorse Eric Garcetti (pictured) for Mayor, by a 146 to 12 vote. “We look forward to working with Eric Garcetti as Mayor. He listens to teachers,” said UTLA President Warren Fletcher in a statement (download it here). As...
By Hillel Aron | January 31, 2013
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Union Head Decries “Media Witch Hunt”
Here’s a brief video from the UTLA-PACE website showing UTLA President Warren Fletcher decrying the “media witch hunt” against teachers accused of misconduct.
By Alexander Russo | January 31, 2013
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On the Ballot, Everyone’s a “Teacher”
When it comes to running for School Board, it’s good to be a teacher. No less than five out of 11 candidates — Annamarie Montanez, current Board Member Steve Zimmer, Isabel Vazquez, Abelardo Diaz, and Monica Ratliff — are listed on the ballot as “teacher” (whether they’re currently in the classroom or not). Two other candidates list their jobs...
By Hillel Aron | January 30, 2013
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All Eyes on LA (& Denver)
“Los Angeles and Denver have pivotal elections this year that will go a long way toward sorting out the longevity of the ambitious reform efforts of their superintendents,” writes Andy “Eduwonk” Rotherham in his recent list of 5 Issues To Watch In 2013: “Look for a lot of money from all sides, but, after voters have...
By LA School Report | January 30, 2013
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Who Will Pick Up the Mayor’s Education Torch?
“For the last eight years, education reformers have had a staunch ally in the L.A. mayor’s office,” writes LA Weekly reporter Gene Maddaus in a recent roundup of the Mayoral candidates’ education priorities. “But in a few months, Villaraigosa will be gone, and at the moment it appears that his successor will not be as strong an advocate...
By Samantha Oltman | January 30, 2013
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Candidates Tout Their Ideas
Campaign questionnaires don’t always yield reflective or candid responses from candidates, but a majority of LAUSD Board candidates have now responded to a questionnaire on the League of Women Voters’ Smart Voter website and their answers shed some light on what they think are the biggest issues facing LAUSD — as well as what’s needed to improve...
By Samantha Oltman | January 30, 2013
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UTLA-PACE: Website Now, Disclosure Later?
Earlier this month, the political arm of the Los Angeles teachers union known as UTLA-PACE unveiled a new “Join PACE” website devoted almost entirely to the upcoming LAUSD elections. But there is no sign yet that it has filed disclosure paperwork with the City Ethics Committee. As a tax-exempt labor organization, the union is allowed to advocate...
By LA School Report | January 30, 2013
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Not Interested: Union, National Charters
Lots of different folks want to help 24th Street Elementary School turn things around, according to Parent Revolution — including LAUSD itself and a former 24th Street educator. EdSource notes that Celerity was one of the outfits that expressed interest in Compton back when the trigger was being attempted there. A number of these outfits will likely...
By Alexander Russo | January 29, 2013