• LAUSD creates calming study spaces for students living in homeless shelters

    Students who live in family shelters get a private area to play, decompress, do homework Having been a homeless student himself, LAUSD superintendent Alberto Carvalho is intimately familiar with the challenges faced by unhoused students. And on Friday, April 28, he unveiled an initiative to support their needs: private study and relaxation spaces being offered…

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  • LA City Council committee wants speed bumps, crossings guards at schools

    After fatal accident outside an elementary school, LAUSD and city officials have sense of urgency A fatal traffic incident at an elementary school on Tuesday, April 25, prompted members of the Los Angeles City Council Transportation Committee to tackle the problem of street safety with a renewed sense of urgency this week. Click here to read more:…

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  • California lawmakers consider banning ‘willful defiance’ suspensions from schools

    Misha Karigaca was a middle school principal when the Oakland Unified School District revamped its disciplinary policies in 2015 to end willful defiance suspensions. Instead of sending a student out of class for a minor infraction, teachers were encouraged to de-escalate by talking to the child quietly or writing them a note in class. “We’re not…

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  • Students need healthier school meals

    New USDA guidelines would cut sugar and sodium in cafeteria food to help curb childhood obesity. A CHEESEBURGER with oranges, fries and chocolate milk is offered as a school lunch. Less sugar , lower sodium and more whole grains are among the new guidelines for school meals under consideration by the U.S. Department of Agriculture.…

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  • LAUSD pitched students an expensive experiment to get higher grades. Most turned it down

    Despite failing every class — or because of it — Rebbeca Avelino, a 14-year-old eighth grader, wanted time off from school during spring break. But history teacher Lorraine Escalante pressed her to attend two “acceleration days” in the Los Angeles Unified School District. “She knew that I was doing bad,” Rebbeca said. “And she wanted…

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  • Los Angeles Schools Look to Confront Dire Chronic Absenteeism Numbers

    LAUSD Superintendent Alberto Carvalho says attendance at district schools has improved this school year – but one local board district has had a dramatically higher rate of chronically absent students.    In the 2021-2022 school year, 55.4% of students in Board District 2 (BD2) were chronically absent, according to the LAUSD Open Data portal. It was the highest among LAUSD’s seven…

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  • Advocates push Los Angeles Unified to better support its Black Student Achievement Plan

    Growing up, Lindsey Weatherspoon was used to attending largely Black elementary and middle schools. But at Venice High School, where she is now a junior, the student body is just 13% Black. Though it’s a significant Black population for a high school in Los Angeles Unified, she’s still one of the few Black students in many of…

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  • Thousands of LAUSD students show up for school — during spring break

    0:18 a.m. It may be spring break, but on Monday and Tuesday school was in session for approximately 33,000 students who opted to attend the second offering of Los Angeles Unified School District’s “acceleration days.” These bonus school days were originally envisioned by LAUSD Superintendent Alberto Carvalho as a means to uplift students who fell behind during…

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  • LAUSD workers vote on game-changing new contract, big raises

    After picketing through wind and rain without pay, LAUSD’s service workers have a much easier task this week: voting on whether to ratify their historic new labor contract agreement. The agreement was reached on March 24, following a three-day strike that shut down classes for 420,000 students in the Los Angeles Unified School District. The new contract applies…

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  • After three days of learning loss due to strike, LAUSD offers two bonus days

    The district’s Acceleration Days, on April 3 and 4, give kids enriched classroom learning The Los Angeles Unified School District’s second round of bonus school days designed to address learning loss among students across all grade levels, are set for April 3 and 4 during spring break. “Acceleration Days” are the brainchild of LAUSD Superintendent Alberto Carvalho,…

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  • LAUSD invests $92 million in greener, cleaner, more accessible campuses

    This money, from school bonds, aims to make campuses more accessible to students with disabilities, improving water quality and building more outdoor learning spaces. After a turbulent three-day strike that put significant heat on the Los Angeles Unified School District and postponed a School Board meeting, board members were glad to resume meeting this week and vote…

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