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Ballot Position for School Board Races Announced
Even before the final roster of candidates has been announced by the City Clerk’s office, their official ‘ballot position’ has been determined by random draw. Here’s the order:
By LA School Report | December 12, 2012
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“Rubber Room” Teachers Rarely Return
Roughly 300 LAUSD employees – mostly teachers – suspected of misconduct are housed in “rubber rooms,” as you may recall from last week’s LA Weekly article documenting the process and the costs of the lengthy review and dismissal process (127 days, on average). But how many employees ever find their way back to their old jobs? As it turns out,...
By Hillel Aron | December 12, 2012
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Candidate Cardenas Explains Withdrawal – Sort Of
Following LA School Report‘s breaking coverage of his surprise withdrawal from the LAUSD School Board race for District 6 (covering the eastern part of the San Fernando Valley), Ernie Cardenas issued an email through a public relations firm describing his reasons for the move and asking friends and colleagues to pass media inquiries along to...
By Alexander Russo | December 12, 2012
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UTLA’s Confusing Flip-Flop on Evaluations
While union president Warren Fletcher has claimed victory on a recent court-ordered tentative agreement on teacher evaluations, a closer look might leave rank-and-file teachers scratching their heads. UTLA has consistently opposed any use of student test scores in teacher evaluations in the past. So it was unexpected when the union leadership signed off on using...
By Samantha Oltman | December 12, 2012
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Controversial Grant Approval Measure Passes, 4-3
A controversial proposal written by Richard Vladovic to give the school board the authority to approve most grants over $1 million was approved 4-3 by the board today, following tense discussion and over the strenuous objections of Superintendent John Deasy. Board member Vladovic argued that it is the school board’s job to set policy, and...
By Hillel Aron | December 11, 2012
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Board Considers Unusual Grant Veto Proposal
Later today, the LAUSD School Board will consider a resolution that would give the school board veto power over any grant application made by Superintendent John Deasy for amounts over $750,000.The proposal is expected to have the four votes needed to pass. Differences about priorities and policies between boards and superintendents are not uncommon, according...
By Jackie Mader | December 11, 2012
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Two District 6 Candidates Drop Out*
In what is likely to be a series of campaign shakeups over the next few weeks, two candidates have withdrawn from the LAUSD school board race, both in District 6, which covers the eastern part of the San Fernando Valley: First, candidate Brian Muller decided to withdraw shortly after he declared his intention to run....
By Hillel Aron | December 11, 2012
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Morning Read: Service Workers Endorse Garcia, Zimmer
LAUSD Workers Union Endorses Both School Board Incumbents Local 99 of the Service Employees International Union supports incumbents Monica Garcia and Steve Zimmer, as well as Antonio Sanchez, who is running for an open seat. LA Times No More Suspensions at School Famous for ‘Stand and Deliver’ Last year alone, California schools sent kids home hundreds...
By Samantha Oltman | December 11, 2012
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With Zimmer Support, Board May Win Veto Power Over Grant Applications
Board member Steve Zimmer said he expects to support the resolution at tomorrow’s board meeting that would subject any LAUSD grant application over $750,000 to school board approval (see: Board Members Aim to ‘Cuff Supt?) — although he said he’s not “100 percent” certain. “My general feeling is that the Board of Education are the policy...
By Hillel Aron | December 10, 2012
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Board Candidates: Latest Lineup
Our apologies – corrected post: According to the Los Angeles City Clerk’s Office, the final rosters for the LAUSD board races are still not final. Below is the latest:
By LA School Report | December 10, 2012