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Caputo-Pearl insists Deasy’s resignation not a victory for UTLA

Alex Caputo-Pearl, president of the teachers union, UTLA, stopped short today of saying he was pleased with former LA Unified Superintendent John Deasy‘s resignation, instead insisting that achieving the union’s contract demands — not Deasy’s resignation — would be a victory. “What’s going to be a victory for UTLA is actually winning the demands in our...
By Craig Clough | October 16, 2014
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Cortines on returning to LAUSD a third time: ‘They called my bluff’

No one was more surprised that Ray Cortines became the latest LA Unified superintendent than Ray Cortines. “I hadn’t been planning to return, and I didn’t negotiate with the board,” he told LA School Report today. “The only caveat I put out was that it would have to be a unanimous vote, and I didn’t...
By Michael Janofsky | October 16, 2014
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Ratliff: lone vote on school board against Deasy settlement

While the LA Unified school board approved the contract settlement with former Superintendent John Deasy, the vote was not unanimous, several district sources confirmed. In a long, closed-door meeting of the seven board members earlier this week, one of Deasy’s staunchest critics on the board, Monica Ratliff, was the lone dissenter. The six other members voted...
By Vanessa Romo | October 16, 2014
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Deasy separation agreement: payout through end of year
By terms of the separation agreement between the LA Unified school district and John Deasy, the out-going Superintendent retains his his salary through the end of the year. Deasy is remaining an employee of the district “on special assignment” earning his existing salary but not any additional vacation time. His payout will include the cost of his...
By LA School Report | October 16, 2014
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Reaction to Deasy resignation as polarizing as his tenure

Former LA Unified Superintendent John Deasy was a polarizing figure, earning almost equal parts praise and scorn, and naturally the news of his resignation has evoked similar opposing reactions. Some have expressed disappointment and outrage over his resignation, while some can barely contain their glee. In an email to LA School Report, Ben Austin, executive...
By Craig Clough | October 16, 2014
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In resignation letter, Deasy ‘overwhelmed with pride’

In his resignation letter to the LA Unified school board, out-going Superintendent John Deasy used most of his words to describe a school district that is far better off today than the one he took over in 2011. “I am overwhelmed with pride in what this administration has accomplished for the youth of Los Angeles...
By Michael Janofsky | October 16, 2014
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Breaking news: LA Unified confirms Cortines is interim
LA Unified has confirmed that the district’s former superintendent, Ray Cortines, will return to the post on an interim basis until a permanent replacement is found for John Deasy, who resigned today. Here’s the statement: “The Los Angeles Board of Education has appointed Ramon C. Cortines to serve as Superintendent of Schools pending a search...
By LA School Report | October 16, 2014
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Breaking News: LAUSD makes it official, Deasy steps down

LA Unified made it official: John Deasy is stepping down as the district superintendent. There was no mention of an interim. Here’s the statement: “Today, Superintendent John Deasy tendered his resignation as General Superintendent of Schools from the District. We thank Dr. Deasy for over three years of devoted service to the District and its...
By LA School Report | October 16, 2014
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LAUSD appears ready to name Cortines interim superintendent

Ray Cortines appears to be returning to lead LA Unified for a third time. With John Deasy resigning, Cortines was chosen unanimously by the seven member board, a condition Cortines insisted upon before agreeing to take the helm of the district, according to sources who were made aware of the board’s decision. An official announcement is...
By Vanessa Romo | October 16, 2014
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BREAKING NEWS: Deasy expected to step down

John Deasy, the beleaguered superintendent of LA Unified, the nation’s second-largest school district, is expected to step down as soon as Thursday, according to five district and school board sources with knowledge of the situation. After weeks of negotiations between lawyers for Deasy and the seven-member board, he submitted his resignation and signed a separation...
By Michael Janofsky | October 15, 2014