Grants – LA School Report https://www.laschoolreport.com What's Really Going on Inside LAUSD (Los Angeles Unified School District) Wed, 12 Dec 2012 22:20:11 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.1.1 https://www.laschoolreport.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/cropped-T74-LASR-Social-Avatar-02-32x32.png Grants – LA School Report https://www.laschoolreport.com 32 32 Watch: Fierce Debate Over Grant Application Veto https://www.laschoolreport.com/watch-galatzan-and-zimmer-debate-grant-application-veto/ https://www.laschoolreport.com/watch-galatzan-and-zimmer-debate-grant-application-veto/#respond Wed, 12 Dec 2012 22:18:28 +0000 http://laschoolreport.com/?p=3333 In this video clip, LAUSD Board Members Tamar Galatzan and Steve Zimmer debate the risks the grant application veto could pose to school funding opportunities during the Tuesday, December 11 meeting:


Despite Galatzan’s—and Superintendent John Deasy’s—objections, Zimmer voted yes on the proposal, and the grant application veto passed with a 4-3 vote. (See: Controversial Grant Approval Measure Passes)

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Board Members Aim to ‘Cuff Supt? https://www.laschoolreport.com/board-proposal-aims-to-cuff-supt/ https://www.laschoolreport.com/board-proposal-aims-to-cuff-supt/#respond Fri, 07 Dec 2012 23:05:02 +0000 http://laschoolreport.com/?p=3151

Board Member Richard Vladovic

A controversial item on the LAUSD School Board agenda this week proposes drastically limiting Superintendent John Deasy’s ability to seek funding for the district by applying for public or private grants.

The resolution, initiated by School Board Members Richard Vladovic, Bennett Kayser, and Marguerite LaMotte, aims to give the school board veto power over grant applications made by the school superintendent in amounts over $750,000.

According to a source with knowledge about LAUSD grant applications, Supt. Deasy has been awarded about $120 million dollars for the district through grants so far.

Because of the split on the school board between union-backed board members and supporters of reform-minded Deasy, the effect would be to severely limit the district’s ability to attract foundation and federal money.

LAUSD Board Member Nury Martinez doesn’t see the point of the resolution.  “As a board member, I fight for more resources for my district,” Martinez said. “Why would we create a roadblock to securing more resources?” She said she doesn’t know why the board would want to “create another step in the process to relieve cash-strapped schools with additional funding.”

Board Member Richard Vladovic was not available for comment.

To read the full resolution, see page 13 of the board agenda.

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Morning Read: $20,000 Bonuses https://www.laschoolreport.com/morning-read-bonuses/ Mon, 01 Oct 2012 16:57:25 +0000 http://laschoolreport.com/?p=1377 US Grant Funds $20,000 Teacher Bonuses at ‘High-Need’ LA Schools
Los Angeles Unified Schools Superintendent John Deasy said that a $49 million federal grant awarded to the district this week to improve teacher effectiveness will help pay for a new multiple-measure teacher evaluation system and more professional development programs, including a bonus for certain teachers at high-need schools. KPCC


LAUSD, 3 charter groups win grants to develop evaluation systems
The Los Angeles Unified School District and three local charter-school groups have won federal grants to develop their teacher and principal evaluation systems, the U.S. Department of Education has announced. Los Angeles Times


Activists Concerned About School Suspensions Plan A Series Of Events
A national coalition of youth groups, educators and advocacy organizations is launching the 3rd Annual National Week of Action on School Pushout starting tomorrow. KPCC


Governor Signs Off on Bill Ensuring Free Public Education
Gov. Jerry Brown has approved legislation that settles a lawsuit over public schools illegally charging students for educational activities and materials such as textbooks, exams, and field trips. Ed Source


Ex-Miramonte School Teacher to Face Trial on Molestation Charges
Former Miramonte Elementary School teacher Martin Bernard Springer must stand trial on three counts of child molestation for allegedly inappropriately touching a girl, a judge has ruled. LA Times


Obama-Care Supporting Quiet Boom In New School-Based Health Centers
Typically established as a partnership between a local educational agency and a health care provider, school-based health care centers have become an increasingly important part of the medical system nationally as well as in California.  SI&A Cabinet Report


Grant Brings Wireless Math Education To Two LA Schools
A $100,000 Verizon Grant Will Bring Wireless Education Solutions to Five Schools. Students attending Western Avenue Elementary and Dolores Huerta Elementary in Los Angeles are among the first to benefit in Southern California. Sac Bee


New “Parent Trigger” Movie Opens to Rotten Reviews
The California Teachers Association crows about the new film’s bad reception CTA Blog


Wall Of Debt Could Crush State’s Role In Funding School Construction
Unless there is a major turnaround in the California economy in the next two years, schools may be looking at a future without financial support from the state for building new classrooms and upgrading old ones. SI&A Cabinet Report


State Reported Inflated Rate Of Teachers Lacking Credentials
The percentage of teachers and other certificated staff lacking proper credentials was actually 29 percent, not the 58 percent the state reported for the 2005-06 school year. California Watch

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Morning Read: More on Grant Money https://www.laschoolreport.com/morning-read-mo-grant-money/ Fri, 28 Sep 2012 18:02:54 +0000 http://laschoolreport.com/?p=1334 L.A. Unified and Charter Groups Win Teacher Evaluation Grants
L.A. Unified, California’s largest school system, will receive $16 million, one of the largest grants. But the top prize in dollars, more than $23 million, went to the District of Columbia Public Schools, a system less than one-eighth the size of L.A. Unified. LA Times


What California’s Schools Can Learn From Chicago’s
Officials in California are still peddling the idea that the state’s public-school system — which receives 40 percent of the general-fund budget, by constitutional edict — is struggling because it lacks money. Bloomberg View


LAUSD Officials Cut the Ribbon on the Lucille Roybal-Allard Elementary School
LRA is part of LAUSD’s current $19.5 billion New School Construction and Modernization Program to provide every student with the opportunity to attend a safe and healthy neighborhood school operating on a traditional, two-semester calendar. LAUSD press release


Brice W. Harris to Head State’s Community Colleges
The new chancellor acknowledges the financial stresses facing the 112-campus system but says ‘the best days are ahead of us.’ LA Times


State Board Gets Authority to Pare Back 8th Grade Math Standards
Gov. Jerry Brown evidently agrees that California’s math standards should align more closely with the national Common Core standards. On Thursday, he signed SB 1200, which will allow the State Board to weed out the dozens of California state Algebra standards that were inserted two years ago with the adoption of Common Core as part of an ongoing, unresolved debate over what students should learn in eighth grade. Ed Source 


Once Castigated, Commission on Teacher Credentialing is Praised
Eighteen months ago, State Auditor Elaine Howle called the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing one of the “worst-run” agencies she had investigated. On Thursday, returning to the Commission to close the books on her audit, Howle praised the Commission and staff for the corrective actions they have taken in response to the audit. “Overall, I am here to commend you as commissioners and the staff. You have worked diligently.” Ed Source

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