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Drinking A Charter School’s Kool-Aid

June 27, 2016 by Carl J. Petersen

As key partners of our school community, I wanted you to be aware of a pending new story and offer an explanation of the situation.  A reporter for the Los Angeles Daily News has approached El Camino Real Charter High School (ECRCHS) on multiple occasions. His focus: a request made by LAUSD last October to […]

Filed Under: Charter Schools, LAUSD, Los Angeles Tagged With: California Charter Schools Association, CCSA, charter schools, David Fehte, El Camino Real Charter High School, LAUSD Charter School Division

Putting Lipstick on the Prop 39 Pig

June 24, 2016 by Carl J. Petersen

On June 21, 2016, the LAUSD School Board debated a resolution co-sponsored by Ref Rodriguez and Monica Garcia that would establish an “impartial group of District and charter school leaders” to make recommendations on improving “the process around successful co-locations”. Under the Improving the Policies and Practices Impacting Co-Located Public Schools resolution, the Superintendent would […]

Filed Under: Charter Schools, LAUSD, Los Angeles, State Education Law Tagged With: California Charter School Association, charter schools, co-location, LAUSD, Proposition 39

Spiking the Pension?

June 17, 2016 by Carl J. Petersen

Pension spiking, sometimes referred to as “salary spiking”, is the process whereby public sector employees grant themselves large raises or otherwise artificially inflate their compensation in the years immediately preceding retirement in order to receive larger pensions than they otherwise would be entitled to receive. This inflates the pension payments to the retirees and, upon retirement […]

Filed Under: LAUSD, Los Angeles Tagged With: LAUSD, Pension Spiking, Pensions, Sharyn Howell

Monica Garcia Votes to Continue Court Fight with Parents of Children with Special Needs

June 16, 2016 by Carl J. Petersen

Last month, the 9th Circuit overruled a lower court and stated that parents did have the right to intervene on behalf of their children as they fight to keep special education centers as a choice available to them during the IEP process. While the LAUSD’s lawyers had reportedly already filed the paperwork, the Governing Board […]

Filed Under: LAUSD, Los Angeles Tagged With: Chanda Smith, Mónica García, parent engagement, Special Education, Special Education Centers

The LAUSD Empire Strikes Back

June 13, 2016 by Carl J. Petersen

“The district court further erred when it found intervention unnecessary to protect appellant’s’ interest in ensuring the receipt of public education consistent with their disabilities and federal law.” – Judge Carlos T. Bea The LAUSD claims that “special education centers are unnecessary because the District can ‘provide all supports and services…at a general education site”, […]

Filed Under: LAUSD, Los Angeles, Parents Tagged With: Chanda Smith, Littler Mendelson PC, parent engagement, Special Education, Special Education Centers

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Quick Education Voter’s Guide to the California CD34 Race, April 4, 2017

There are twenty-three candidates running to fill former Congressman Xavier Bacerra’s seat in Congressional District 34 in Southern California. (Bacerra is currently the state’s Attorney General, replacing Kamala Harris, who, after November 8, 2016, became our US Senator.) Election Day is Tuesday, April 4, 2017, 7:00 am to 8:00 pm. You can find your polling […]

Betsy DeVos, #NOTMYSDOE

Take the pledge to #resist and fight for public schools as a public good TODAY. DeVos had to have the assistance of Vice President Mike Pence’s unprecedented tie-breaking vote in order to win her confirmation. Two GOP Senators voted against, all Democratic Senators voted against. Yet all the other GOP Senators who received campaign donations […]

Next #DemDebate MUST Include K-12 Education Policy

The next #DemDebate is scheduled for the important primary state of Iowa on November 14, 2015. It’ll be broadcast by CBS in partnership with the Des Moines Register. Professor Julian Vasquez Heilig is leading the call for the families of 50 million students K-12 across the nation and the communities they live in to have […]

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