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Fighting teen violence in LA Unified but not spending to do it
One of the more contentious moments at yesterday’s LA Unified board meeting was a debate over a resolution to “Promote Healthy Relationships and Prevent Teen Dating Violence” No one disagreed with the intent or with asking Superintendent Ramon Cortines to deliver a report to the board early next year on how to implement such a program....
By LA School Report | December 10, 2014
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LA Unified board gets a look at financial future — it’s ugly
The LA Unified school board got a first look at the district’s financial future, and what members saw wasn’t pretty. Yet, it wasn’t ugly enough to stop the board from approving millions of dollars in new expenditures. Like a town crier, Superintendent Ramon Cortines has been warning anyone willing to listen that the district is...
By Vanessa Romo | December 10, 2014
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LIVESTREAM coverage of today’s LA Unified school board meeting
Today, available by LIVESTREAM, the seven members of the LA Unified school board meet at 10 a.m. Topics on the agenda include a request from the district for $11 million to help fix MiSiS, two resolutions to improve school safety, and board member Steve Zimmer’s “Good Food” measure. Click here to learn more about the issues the board will be...
By LA School Report | December 9, 2014
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LA Unified board considers more money for MiSiS, classrooms, cops
* UPDATED There’s another LA Unified School Board meeting tomorrow, which means there’s another round of requests for boat loads of money. The board will consider a a $12.1 million MiSiS bailout to pay for overtime costs, additional training and staffing, third party oversight and general customer support. The money will be siphoned from bond construction...
By Vanessa Romo | December 8, 2014
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LAUSD board approves plan to solve Jefferson schedule
Via KABC The Los Angeles Unified School District board unanimously approved a $1.1 million plan Tuesday to resolve class-scheduling issues at Jefferson High School in south L.A. The issues have hundreds of seniors worried they may not graduate on time. The issues have hundreds of seniors worried they may not graduate on time. According to court documents,...
By LA School Report | October 14, 2014
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Deasy, MiSiS, union talks among big issues before LAUSD board
The LA Unified school board is entering one of its most crucial periods of the year, meeting again tomorrow to deliberate a change at the top, the on-going contract negotiations with the teachers union and a solution to a range of scheduling problems at Jefferson High School. Nothing is more urgent than what happens to...
By Vanessa Romo | October 13, 2014
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LAUSD board controls millions in discretionary bond money
Beyond the billions of dollars from construction bonds they spend after rigorous public debate, LA Unified school board members also have access to millions of additional dollars that they can spend without debate through a little-known program known as “board member priority projects.” By rules in place since 2002, members have the discretion to spend...
By Craig Clough | October 7, 2014
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Analysis: A deal between Deasy and the board? No real surprise
So now we have a hint of what the LA Unified board members were discussing during the four hours they met in private Tuesday night. Part of the conversation dealt with finding a way to reach a financial settlement with Superintendent John Deasy to remove him from his post, as the LA Times reported this morning....
By Michael Janofsky | October 2, 2014
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Future of Deasy moves behind closed doors in board meeting
Drama tonight. Or maybe not. The LA Unified school board is convening a two-part session at 4 p.m. today — one open, the other closed, with Superintendent John Deasy the prime subject of conversation in the closed session. Members have confirmed that they are using their privacy to determine what parameters to consider when Deasy...
By Vanessa Romo | September 30, 2014
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Two groups urging LAUSD board to be objective, transparent
With all the uncertainty about how the LA Unified school board intends to evaluate Superintendent John Deasy in his next annual performance review, two new voices have entered the debate, urging the board to act with transparency, put student interests first and keep Deasy where he is. In separate letters to the board today, both...
By Vanessa Romo | September 29, 2014