Homeless – LA School Report https://www.laschoolreport.com What's Really Going on Inside LAUSD (Los Angeles Unified School District) Wed, 19 Aug 2015 19:52:36 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.1.4 https://www.laschoolreport.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/cropped-T74-LASR-Social-Avatar-02-32x32.png Homeless – LA School Report https://www.laschoolreport.com 32 32 Parents tell Zimmer kids scared by homeless, tents, mobile homes https://www.laschoolreport.com/parents-tell-zimmer-kids-scared-by-homeless-tents-mobile-homes/ Wed, 19 Aug 2015 19:52:36 +0000 http://laschoolreport.com/?p=36185 Steve Zimmer greets parents at Vine Street Elementary

Steve Zimmer greets parents at Vine Street Elementary

On the first day of school yesterday as he visited a school in his district, LA Unified board president Steve Zimmer encountered an unexpected issue: Parents at Vine Street Elementary in Hollywood were complaining about the tents, mobile homes and the homeless people living on the street behind the school.

“I know, I saw that while coming into the school, I had trouble getting in myself,” Zimmer said as he met with parents in one of his first-day-of-school stops. “This is a very serious concern and we should be able to take care of it quickly.”

Parent Rudy Sanchez raised the issue as Zimmer appeared before about 80 parents at the school of 580 students, K-through-6th grade. Many of the parents nodded in agreement that this issue was their most serious concern. Most of the children attending the school are dropped off to enter through a back entrance at Lillian Way, rather than through the main entrance on Vine Street. Lillian Way is a small street with mobile homes and trailers and several homeless people sleeping in boxes or tents.

“These homeless people follow the children, and today one of them almost hit my car while I was bringing my children to school,” said Sanchez, who has two children at the school. After school, he said, the children walk a few blocks to the Boys & Girls Club in Hollywood and he is worried. “I have told them don’t go with strangers, but I am nervous. This has been going on for a long time,” he said.

Zimmer suggested that LA Unified School Police create a Safe Passage zone, but parents said the school police and Los Angeles police have visited the campus over the past year. They told him officers move, ticket and arrest people when necessary, but the problem persists.

“The police are very good about responding when we call, but they say the city allows permits for the trucks and campers and people live there,” Sanchez said. “I think there should be a limit around the school area where they cannot do that.”

The school has a new principal, Kurt Lowry, who said that he will make issues of safety a high priority for the school. There are already meetings scheduled to answer parental concerns.

“We will get the police out here and the homeless services out here and we will get some solutions,” Zimmer said. “And I want to thank parents for bringing this to me.”

Lowry added, “It is important for parents to be a part of the school community and let us know how we can best help their children and the entire community.”

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Morning Read: Teacher Evaluation, 24/7 https://www.laschoolreport.com/morning-read-teacher-evaluation-247/ Fri, 17 Aug 2012 16:39:58 +0000 http://laschoolreport.com/?p=653 • Teacher Evaluation Changes threatened by California Bill: AB 5, which is heading to the State Senate for a full vote after getting the nod from the appropriations committee on Thursday, would mandate that all aspects of teacher evaluation be subject to collective bargaining– which has been what UTLA has been asking for in Doe v. DeasyLA Times [A number of ed reform groups have written a letter denouncing the bill. The LA Times editorial section is also against it.]

• Deasy vs. Fletcher on Air Talk: Superintendent John Deasy and UTLA President Warren Fletcher appeared on KPCC’s Air Talk with Larry Mantle yesterday, discussing, yes, teacher evaluations. KPCC

• Parents sue Christian Science private school over daughter’s peanut allergy: The suit alleges that the school did nothing to protect the student from eating peanuts, and that the staff told the parents that the allergy was “merely in her head and she would grow out of it.” (By the way, the Daily News headline for this article could not be more confused: “Christian Science adherents sue private L.A. school over daughter’s peanut allergy”) City News Service

• Jerry Brown kicks off Prop 30 campaign: The measure would temporarily raise taxes on rich people to stave off budget cuts to public schools and universities. LA Times. [The campaign has already raised gobs of money – almost $20 million, as per KCET’s superb Election 2012 page.]

• There are 15,234 homeless students in LAUSD: The district is taking donations. LAUSD Tumblr

• Miramonte elementary reopens with hopes of redemption: Yet another back-to-school at Miramonte feature, this one courtesy of the LA Times.

• North Hollywood student wins gold in all-girl international math competition KPCC

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