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Bill would give summer benefits to school classified employees

A new state bill introduced by Assembly Member Sebastian Ridley-Thomas would allow classified school employees to apply for unemployment benefits over the summer. Assembly Bill 399 would impact a wide array of school employees, including bus drivers, special education assistants, cafeteria workers and other classified school workers who under current law are not allowed to apply...
By LA School Report | February 20, 2015
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Challenging Kayser, Rodriguez led all candidates in recent fundraising

Ref Rodriguez, the charter school administrator who is challenging incumbent Bennett Kayser for LA Unified’s District 5 board seat, raised the most money of any board candidate since the last reporting period, $51,772, according to the latest figures posted by the City Ethics Commission. Carl Petersen, one of five candidates challenging incumbent Tamar Galatzan in...
By LA School Report | February 20, 2015
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A note from the editor
LA School report had planned this week to conclude our profile series of the candidates in the March 3 elections with District 5 board member Bennett Kayser. However after weeks of trying, we could not get him to commit to making himself available. He was the only candidate among 12 in the three contested races...
By LA School Report | February 20, 2015
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UTLA says money is there for teachers; LA Unified not so sure

Fueling the impasse announced yesterday between the teachers union, UTLA, and LA Unified is a dispute over so-called “unaccounted” sources of money that the teachers union says could be used for raises and other demands. “We are bargaining in good faith but when we uncover a $59 million pot of money the district doesn’t know...
By Vanessa Romo | February 19, 2015
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Foshay student wins national award; LAUSD kids drinking lead?

NBC Los Angeles last night came out with a story that should disturb any LA Unified student, parent or staff member: it found that thousands of school children could be drinking from fountains tainted with dangerous levels of lead. The report is a followup to a story first examined by NBC seven years ago, when...
By Craig Clough | February 19, 2015
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Friction starts to show in latest LA Unified district 5 board debate

No more Mr. Nice Guys. Last night’s forum for the three candidates in the LA Unified District 5 board race included lots of head shaking, some eye rolling, silently mouthing words (“That’s not true”) and at least one tiff. Perhaps some of the frustration was due to changing rules. Initially there was no time set...
By Vanessa Romo | February 19, 2015
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Still far apart, teachers union, LA Unified agree to declare an impasse

The possibility of a strike by Los Angeles teachers loomed larger today as the teachers union, UTLA, declared an impasse in negotiations with LA Unified, citing a lack of progress in bargaining since the talks began last year. The district agreed and said it would join the union with “reluctant willingness” in asking the state...
By LA School Report | February 18, 2015
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JUST IN: Teachers union declares labor talks with LAUSD at impasse
UTLA today declared an impasse in negotiations over a new contract for teachers with LA Unified. The next step is to request the Public Employment Relations Board to assign a mediator to try to bring the sides together. Failure to do so would bring the union that much closer to a strike vote. More details...
By LA School Report | February 18, 2015
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Commentary: State should adopt integrated model for middle school science

Ed Source | By Trish Williams K-8 science education in California has atrophied in many districts in California over the past 15 years. It wasn’t intentional – but time given to science took a back seat to more time given by districts to English language arts and math to avoid the high-stakes consequences of not...
By LA School Report | February 18, 2015
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Challengers take center stage at Galatzan-less forum

* UPDATED With incumbent Tamar Galatzan opting out of the second and final LA Unified District 3 board forum last night, her five challengers took full advantage, criticizing her as they made their cases for why they should be elected on March 3 instead of her. Galatzan, who said she had a scheduling conflict, mingled...
By Craig Clough | February 18, 2015