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9-25-14 LA School Report - What's Really Going on Inside LAUSD

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Report on Hispanic children finds ‘complex picture’
Report on Hispanic children finds ‘complex picture’ A new report from Child Trends took a close look at Hispanic children in America and found a “complex picture.” The 35-page report examined all facets of the lives of Hispanic children, including education, and said some of its findings are “familiar while others are less well-known.” Overall, while Hispanic students have made significant gains o

LA Unified receives $13 million to help expose students to college
LA Unified receives $13 million to help expose students to college LA Unified has won a $13 million federal grant intended to expose low-income students to college. The grant will span over seven years and benefit 2,000 students currently in the sixth- and seventh-grades, according to City News Service. The schools involved in the grant are Berendo Middle School, the Helen Bernstein Complex, Le Co

Closed LAUSD board session grew out of request by Ratliff
Closed LAUSD board session grew out of request by Ratliff Monica Ratliff, LA Unified board member representing district 6 The LA Unified school board’s sudden decision to hold a closed door session next week grew out of a Sept. 17 email request from Monica Ratliff to Board President Richard Vladovic, in which she expressed her desire to “discuss the current personell (sic) matter.” The reference


4 LAUSD elementary schools in pilot to improve safety for kids
4 LAUSD elementary schools in pilot to improve safety for kids City Attorney Mike Feuer Getting safely to and from school can be tricky in a rough neighborhood. To make it easier, City Attorney Mike Feuer launched a pilot program earlier this month at four LA Unified elementary schools, aimed at keeping kids safe. The Neighborhood School Safety Program targets schools in areas with high “quality o
UTLA plans ‘Big Red Tuesday’ and monthly ‘escalating actions’
UTLA plans ‘Big Red Tuesday’ and monthly ‘escalating actions’ As part of a plan to increase pressure on LA Unified as it negotiates for a new contract, United Teachers Los Angeles (UTLA) is planning monthly “actions” to take place on campuses around the district. In preparation for the actions, which are to begin in October, UTLA is dubbing Tuesday, Sept. 30 as “Big Red Tuesday,” when union member
Morning Read: Common Core tests shaped by crowd-sourcing
Morning Read: Common Core tests shaped by crowd-sourcing Volunteers can help frame Common Core tests Teachers and others from California have until Friday to sign up for a crowd-sourcing exercise that will help determine how questions will be scored on the new Common Core tests students will take next spring. Edsource L.A. school board to meet Tuesday; likely to discuss Deasy’s future The Los Ang
9-24-14 LA School Report - What's Really Going on Inside LAUSD
LA School Report - What's Really Going on Inside LAUSD (Los Angeles Unified School District): Winding path to teaching leads Garfield teacher to Yale awardWinding path to teaching leads Garfield teacher to Yale award Garfield Senior High School teacher Kevin Murchie As a boy, Kevin Murchie saw the award-winning film “Stand and Deliver,” the true story of Jaime Escalante, the Garfield Senior High m