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LA Unified Wins Big Under State Budget Compromise

State lawmakers have reached an agreement with Governor Jerry Brown about how to overhaul state education funding that — while altered somewhat from Brown’s original proposal — will still be of substantial financial benefit to LAUSD. “I applaud Governor Brown and our legislators for their work on the compromise announced on the Local Control Funding Formula,”...
By Hillel Aron | June 11, 2013
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People: Garcetti & Deasy at Friday Obama Event

Here’s what may be a first-ever published picture of LA Mayor-elect Eric Garcetti (left) standing with LAUSD Superintendent John Deasy (right), taken by LA School Report publisher Jamie Alter Lynton during last week’s fundraising visit from President Obama. Though endorsed by the teachers union, candidate Garcetti declined to go along with UTLA attacks on Deasy during...
By LA School Report | June 11, 2013
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Male Students Continue to Fall Behind in Education
A slowdown in U.S. educational gains by American men is dragging down the competitiveness of our workforce, according to a new oped in the Los Angeles Times. Authors Thomas DiPrete and Claudia Buchmann argue that if men had the same educational distribution as women, their earnings would be almost four percent higher than they are now...
By Brianna Sacks | June 11, 2013
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Grad Rates Inch Up, LAUSD Lags Behind

Grad rates are up nationally, according to a new report from Education Week. Rates have been on the rise in LAUSD, too. However, big districts like LA and NYC are still “dropout epicenters” compared to the rest of the country, according to EdWeek.
By LA School Report | June 10, 2013
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Commentary: Why Fixing Teacher Prep is So Difficult
This is a guest commentary written by Paul Bruno (@MrPABruno), a middle school science teacher in Southern California, about the possibility of new energy surrounding teacher preparation reform: I don’t know if — as LA School Report editor Alexander suggests — we are on the cusp of a national rethinking of teacher preparation programs. I do, however, agree...
By LA School Report | June 10, 2013
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NYU Professor’s Non-Apology to Parent Revolution Head

Over the recent Memorial Day weekend, NYU education historian Diane Ravitch penned a pair of angry blog posts about the parent trigger and Parent Revolution’s Ben Austin. Among other things, Ravitch wrote that “There is a special place in Hell reserved for everyone who administers and funds this revolting organization that destroys schools and fine...
By Hillel Aron | June 10, 2013
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Update: Teacher Dismissal Bill Heads to State Senate

A controversial bill aimed at ensuring teachers accused of sexual misconduct and other immoral acts can be more easily removed from the classroom is now awaiting referral in the Senate Rules Committee before its eventual hearing by the Senate Education Committee. Given the array of allies and opponents focused on teacher misconduct — especially after...
By Brianna Sacks | June 10, 2013
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Mayor-Elect Garcetti Searching for the Middle

On the education front, Mayor-elect Eric Garcetti is sounding just like candidate Eric Garcetti, always looking for a middle ground. On the issue of who his main education deputy or advisor will be, Garcetti spokesman Yusef Robb told KPCC’s Adolfo Guzman-Lopez: “We want to lower the temperature a little bit on the politics that have...
By Hillel Aron | June 10, 2013
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New Coalition Launches with High Hopes, Few Specifics

Communities for Los Angeles Student Success (CLASS), a new coalition of eight community groups and education-related organizations, officially debuted on Thursday to resounding cheers and support of about 150 educators and community members at United Way of Los Angeles headquarters downtown. The large, high windowed-room overlooking all of downtown was filled with education advocates, parent...
By Brianna Sacks | June 7, 2013
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Board Likely Approves Call to Re-Hire Teachers

Starting in July, the composition and leadership of LAUSD’s School Board will change substantially. District 6’s Nury Martinez will be out, replaced by Monica Ratliff, and Monica Garcia will step down as Board President, thanks to term limits motion passed by the Board in March. But the shifts in direction for the Board are already...
By Hillel Aron | June 7, 2013