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Greuel Speech Includes Strong School Reform Language
On Tuesday, Mayoral candidate Wendy Greuel launched what LA Weekly‘s Gene Maddaus is calling a “reboot” of her campaign, delivering a speech with a meaty education section that included strong support for “reform” ideas like charter schools and rigorous teacher evaluations. “I will fight to reform our public schools,” she said, according to text of the...
By Hillel Aron | April 3, 2013
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Watch: Understanding the ATL Cheating Scandal
Here’s a good MSNBC segment to help understand the indictments against 34 Atlanta educators that came out on Friday, and what they mean for testing, teachers, and parents nationwide:
By LA School Report | April 2, 2013
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Final: School Board Turnout Was 20 Percent
The day after the March 5 primary election, a tired-looking Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa mentioned off-hand that turnout for the LAUSD School Board elections was a dismal seven percent. A couple of weeks later on KPCC, he amended that number to 14 percent. So which is it? Neither, actually. Voter turnout for the LAUSD races was initially reported...
By Hillel Aron | April 2, 2013
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Will Armed Adults Limit Mass School Shootings?
Los Angeles schools keep coming up in the national debate over having guns in schools to protect against mass shootings. The National Rifle Association and some San Diego officials have touted the preventative benefits of guns in schools in recent weeks. But in a Daily Beast article published today, former LAUSD students go on the record to express...
By Samantha Oltman | April 2, 2013
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Board Member Kayser Relives the 2011 Runoff
Picking up on a comparison LA School Report first made last month, LAUSD Board Member Bennett Kayser published an op-ed in the LA Daily News last week in which he compared his 2011 runoff against Luis Sanchez to this year’s runoff between District 6 candidates Antonio Sanchez and Monica Ratliff: “I beat the big money. My...
By Samantha Oltman | April 1, 2013
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The “Ineffective” Teachers Game
A recent New York Times article about states and districts finding that just two to six percent of teachers are rated ineffective (Curious Grade for Teachers: Nearly All Pass) — even using new student achievement data has set off a ton of chatter online about whether that percentage is too low, too high, just about...
By LA School Report | April 1, 2013
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UTLA skewers Deasy: ’10 reasons to Vote NO’
Starting tomorrow, LAUSD teachers will vote on whether or not to adopt the “Initiative for the Schools LA Students Deserve,” which would have UTLA make a series of demands including higher pay, an end to school reconstitution, and stronger advocacy for these demands. But that’s not the only decision teachers will have to make. On...
By Hillel Aron | April 1, 2013
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Weekend Roundup (March 30-April 1)
Can’t live without education news between Friday and Monday? Check in here for news you might have missed or interesting tidbits that come in over the weekend: [widgets_on_pages id=”Twitter Live Posts”] As always, retweets (RTs) aren’t endorsements — just interesting items that we’re passing along.
By Alexander Russo | March 30, 2013
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Site Update: Spring Break 2013
Like LAUSD, we’re taking a break from our usual hectic schedule during this week. Posting will be light this week — back to our normal schedule Monday April 1.
By Alexander Russo | March 25, 2013
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Watch: “Stand And Deliver,” Portlandia-Style
In the original movie version of “Stand and Deliver,” a tough high school math teacher gets his low-income, Latino students to take and pass AP Calculus. In the new “Portlandia” version of the story, it’s the students who “save” the teacher.
By Alexander Russo | March 22, 2013