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Garcia welcomes foundations promoting charter school expansion
LA Unified board member Mónica García, a leading voice for education reform efforts, said she is open to plans by a group of foundations that wants to expand the number of charter schools in the district well beyond the 285 that are now serving district students. “I’m open to any strategy that helps children and families. We...
By Mike Szymanski | August 12, 2015
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Ratliff: Fiscal stabilization highest priority for LA Unified in year ahead
No longer the newest member of the LA Unified school board, Mónica Ratliff has now had two years to immerse herself in the intricacies of district policies and politics. As a former lawyer and teacher, she has established a reputation as a stickler for detail who is not afraid to challenge conventional wisdom if it...
By Mike Szymanski | August 12, 2015
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In annual speech, Cortines offers good cheer but leaves out any vision
In what is likely to be his final major address as LA Unified superintendent, Ramon Cortines delivered a jocular cheerleading speech today that was absent any bold vision of new ideas or new directions for the district. Focusing on “unity” and “family” for LAUSD, he made no mention of the effort to find a new superintendent, how...
By Mike Szymanski | August 11, 2015
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Report: LAUSD needs more green space, better ways to create it
A new evaluation of LA Unified’s greening initiatives by the district’s Inspector General encourages the addition of green space and gardens as a way to fight the California drought, finding them to be a more efficient way to conserve water than covering the open spaces with asphalt. However, if the district wants to create more...
By Craig Clough | August 11, 2015
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Feds look at LA Unified for help with national seismic program
Federal officials came to LAUSD in the past few weeks to gather ideas for a national seismic safety program. “The feds wanted to see how various government agencies do their seismic evaluations and they were very impressed with the way we do them,” said Roger Finstad, the Director of Maintenance and Operations at LAUSD. “There...
By Mike Szymanski | August 10, 2015
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Cedars-Sinai helps 28 LA Unified schools with trauma programs
As the school year kicks off this month, 28 LAUSD schools will get free psychological services on site, thanks to Cedars-Sinai Medical Center. “Unfortunately, violence and trauma is a regular thing in the lives of children in some parts of Los Angeles, and teachers are just not trained to handle that — they should be...
By Mike Szymanski | August 4, 2015
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Zimmer appoints board’s newest members to lead committees
LAUSD School board president Steve Zimmer has given the board’s two newest members committee chairmanships. Ref Rodriguez will be taking over the Early Childhood Education and Parent Engagement Committee, which was previously run by Bennett Kayser, whom Rodriguez defeated in the June runoff. Zimmer named the other new board member, Scott Schmerelson, chairman of the Curriculum, Instruction and Assessment Committee....
By Mike Szymanski | August 3, 2015
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Students face LAUSD board, demanding end to military weapons
The LA Unified board endured a long and unusual protest last night as about 50 students demanded specific actions to get military-style weapons out of the hands of district school police. The students, some of them wearing bullet-proof vests, chanted for 20 minutes at the start of a meeting — “Back to school, no weapons”...
By Mike Szymanski | July 31, 2015
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Last 8 schools set to dish out Breakfast in the Classroom
Overcoming lingering technical and logistical problems, eight remaining LAUSD schools will begin providing free breakfast in the classroom within the first two weeks of the coming school year, district officials said. That will complete the largest school breakfast program in the nation after more than three years of planning, said Laura Benavidez, project manager for the...
By Mike Szymanski | July 30, 2015
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JUST IN: Ian McKellen, Hal Holbrook join video to support Esquith
In response to the “teacher jailing” of a beloved LA Unified teacher, Rafe Esquith, acclaimed actors Ian McKellen and Hal Holbrook joined past and present students in a You Tube video to offer their support for Esquith and to show how money spent from his after-school program, Hobart Shakespeareans, benefitted his students. “It is our response to their request for 15...
By Mike Szymanski | July 29, 2015