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LA Unified school year begins tomorrow, what has changed?

As the curtain goes up tomorrow on another LA Unified school year, many of the problems of last year appear resolved, giving hope that the new year will unfold with fewer headaches despite a flurry of changes. The last school year featured weeks on end of trouble, including scandal, labor unrest, technology problems, a polarizing...
By Craig Clough | August 17, 2015
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Plan to create jobs with energy-efficient school projects falling short

By Jon Street Three years after California voters passed a ballot measure to raise taxes on corporations and generate clean energy jobs by funding energy-efficiency projects in schools, barely one-tenth of the promised jobs have been created, and the state has no comprehensive list to show how much work has been done or how much...
By LA School Report | August 17, 2015
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JUST IN: LAPD investigates Esquith, lawyers ‘declare war’ on LAUSD

LA School Report has confirmed that an LAPD sex crimes unit has an open investigation of celebrated teacher Rafe Esquith involving allegations of “inappropriate touching.” Meanwhile, Esquith’s attorneys are striking back with threats of additional lawsuits and a “declaration of war against LAUSD.” One of Esquith’s attorneys, Ben Meisales, said, “This continued defamation by LAUSD...
By Mike Szymanski | August 14, 2015
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Garcia: LAUSD families need to feel ‘connected and supported’

As the school year begins next week, Mónica Garcia is celebrating her 10th year on the LA Unified School Board and her 15th year working in District 2, where she served as an academic advisor. A lifelong East L.A. resident, her parents met at Stevenson Middle School in the 1950s and they remember more of...
By Mike Szymanski | August 14, 2015
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JUST IN: Cortines demotes 3 more as LAUSD leadership shuffle continues

* UPDATED In the latest wave of his ongoing staff shakeup, Superintendent Ramon Cortines has reassigned three top administrative leaders, demoting them to the role of school principal. The moves were made without any public announcement, but LA School Report has learned that former Chief Academic Officer Gerardo Loera, former Director of Curriculum and Instruction Susan Tandberg and former...
By Craig Clough | August 14, 2015
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Commentary: These 5 big ideas are actually bad for education

By Anya Kamenetz There are few household names in education research. Maybe that in itself constitutes a problem. But if there was an Education Researcher Hall Of Fame, one member would be a silver-haired, plainspoken Kiwi named John Hattie. Hattie directs the Melbourne Education Research Institute at the University of Melbourne, Australia. He also directs...
By LA School Report | August 14, 2015
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JUST IN: LAUSD says Esquith case involves sex photos, ‘touching’

Lawyers for LA Unified today told the attorney representing acclaimed teacher, Rafe Esquith, that the investigation into his background has found evidence of “highly inappropriate conduct involving touching of minors” during his time as a district teacher as well as “inappropriate photographs and videos of a sexual nature” on his school computer. The letter to Esquith’s...
By Mike Szymanski | August 13, 2015
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LA Unified racing to fix MiSiS issues before school starts next week

Only days before the school year begins, there are still about 319 known issues to deal with LAUSD’s troubled computer system, MiSiS, and school officials said they are working diligently to fix them. “We have made heroic, heroic progress with the MiSiS system,” said Diane H. Pappas, Chief Executive Officer of Strategic Planning and Digital...
By Mike Szymanski | August 13, 2015
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Zimmer: Proposed charter expansion at LAUSD ‘not about children’

In his first extensive interview since he was elected president of the LA Unified school board in July, Steve Zimmer had a few blunt words about the recent announcement that power brokers in the charter school movement intend to expand the ranks of charters in the district to include half of all students. The move, welcomed...
By LA School Report | August 13, 2015
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Commentary: How can we fix the teacher shortage?

By Frank Bruni Teaching can’t compete. When the economy improves and job prospects multiply, college students turn their attention elsewhere, to professions that promise more money, more independence, more respect. That was one takeaway from a widely discussed story in The Times on Sunday by Motoko Rich, who charted teacher shortages so severe in certain areas of...
By LA School Report | August 13, 2015