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6 things to know about LAUSD’s new school accountability system

A group of six California school districts, including LA Unified, this week unveiled a new school accountability system that represents a far more complex and intricate way of ranking schools. Simply put, it is not all about standardized test scores anymore, and the school with the highest scores may no longer be the highest ranked...
By Craig Clough | February 4, 2016
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Bebe Rexha surprises Jefferson High with big gift

Hit singer-songwriter Bebe Rexha surprises Jefferson High students with a donation of musical instruments
By LA School Report | February 4, 2016
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Parent trigger tries takeover at South Central school, again

For the first time, a Parent Trigger has been threatened twice for the same school. The parents of the 20th Street Elementary School in South Central Los Angeles are fed up with the lack of response from LA Unified after their first attempt two years ago to take over the school and on Monday filed...
By Mike Szymanski | February 3, 2016
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California’s Super Bowl classroom: Inside Levi’s Stadium, a first-of-its-kind STEM education

The physics of a perfectly thrown NFL spiral. The sustainable engineering of an NFL stadium. The science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) learning opportunities inside San Francisco’s new Levi’s Stadium, home of Super Bowl 50 this weekend, are beyond ripe. And the 49ers have picked the fruit at the tune of 60,000 local students a...
By Tim Newcomb | February 3, 2016
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Linked Learning has helped these LAUSD students thrive

Students explain how Linked Learning works at LAUSD schools
By Mike Szymanski | February 2, 2016
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6 inspiring acts of kindness at Southern California schools

2016 is off to a swift — and inspiring — start. Schools across the country were bursting with inspiring headlines in January, from the Texas neighbors who moved an entire school in a week after it was destroyed by a Christmas tornado to the math teacher who made it possible for a colorblind sophomore to see...
By Nathania Johnson | February 2, 2016
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Deportation fears taking a toll on immigrant children’s education

A targeted effort by the Obama administration as the new year opened to remove undocumented families with children has prompted renewed protests from educators and fears in immigrant communities, particularly in Southern California. Nearly 300 educators nationwide, some lawmakers and the country’s largest teachers unions are condemning the stepped-up enforcement actions that occurred in several...
By Mareesa Nicosia | February 2, 2016
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Power outages from high winds fail to stop schools

The high winds and rains over the weekend caused power outages at four LA Unified campuses, and a tree fell in the middle of another school. None of the schools closed nor did any report damage, according to an LAUSD spokesperson. Power generators at the school sites were working, and even though neighborhoods in the area...
By Mike Szymanski | February 1, 2016
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Villaraigosa on why he opposes Friedrichs, his take on charter expansion

Two and a half years ago, Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa left his office steering the nation’s second-largest city with a legacy of pushing the kind of changes in the school system that education reformers relish. Trying to make good on a campaign promise to fix the city’s schools, he fought the teachers union in...
By Naomi Nix | February 1, 2016
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Big news: from LA School Report founder Jamie Alter Lynton

Founder of LA School Report, Jamie Alter Lynton announces a partnership with education news site, The 74 Million
By Jamie Alter Lynton | February 1, 2016