• YOUR INPUT IS CRUCIAL

    Anecdotal, qualitative, “Tales from the Crypt,” paint a grave picture for the health, safety, and welfare of school-based administrators especially. The number of acts of violence against principals and assistant principals is becoming an epidemic of the first magnitude and quickly eroding the “joy and wellness” pillar. Recently, the District has invited the association for…

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  • FRIENDS OF AALA FUND FIFTY NINE SCHOLARS’ DREAMS!

    Every week this publication challenges active members to become AALA Angels. Alongside our generous alumni (i.e. retirees), they make college dreams a reality. On May 16th fifty nine scholars were honored with scholarships to further their post-high school education. From attending aviator school to Harvard, from California State University Los Angeles in our back yard…

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  • 2024 AALA Scholars

    Click HERE for slide deck celebrating fifty nine scholarship recipients.

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  • LAUSD celebrates homeless high school students who achieved graduation

    About 130 graduating high school seniors from the Los Angeles Unified School District who have been homeless or faced housing insecurity were recognized during a special ceremony on Monday, May 20. The 11th annual recognition ceremony, which featured two student speakers and included a special lunch for the soon-to-be graduates afterward, took place at BMO Stadium in Exposition…

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  • HR HOSTS ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL DROP-IN SESSION 5/30

    All assistant principals are invited to a drop-in information session that will provide guidance regarding assistant principal staffing for the 2024-2025 school year.  Information Session Dates/Times: Thursday, May 30, 2024 at 4:00 pm  Location: https://lausd.zoom.us/j/81285569807  Assistant Principals who have additional questions may contact Maria Voigt, Administrator of Certificated Administrative Services at Maria.voigt@lausd.net

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  • LAUSD police deployment to 20 schools collapses after one day amid opposition, confusion

    A plan to return police to 20 troubled Los Angeles campuses amid an alarming crime spike — an action approved by schools Supt. Alberto Carvalho — began to collapse after one day amid opposition and confusion. The deployment of officers would have marked the largest shift to date since a Los Angeles school board decision…

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  • SOME BOARD MEMBERS OPPOSE STUDENT AND STAFF SAFETY

    In the words of President Biden, that is not hyperbole! While Superintendent Alberto Carvalho deployed LASPD to twenty middle and high schools earlier this week in an attempt to improve the physical and emotional safety of students and staff, school board members immediately began to unravel the plan in less than one day! Much to…

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  • Breaking News! Board Increases Carryover Amounts for Schools!

    This morning during the Committee of the Whole Meeting at Beaudry, the Superintendent announced and asserted that schools can request an appeal for additional carryover and positions as a result of the May Revise from Governor Newsom on Friday May 10. Click here for announcement.  For board comments on carryover click here. For board comments on Assistant…

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  • KEEP AALA ON SPEED DIAL!

    The end of the school year brings formal conferences with “loss of confidence” language callously added on to push effective administrators out. If you are called to an investigatory or formal conference, it is imperative that you know and exercise your Weingarten rights! Read more…

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  • North Hollywood High School Excels at National Science Bowl, Takes Second Place

    Washington, D.C. (April 30, 2024) – North Hollywood High School proudly represented Los Angeles and showcased their exceptional scientific knowledge and teamwork skills at the National Science Bowl Competition held in Washington, D.C. over the weekend. The team secured an impressive second-place finish, solidifying their position among the top science scholars in the nation. Read…

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  • Amid school crime spike, task force wants L.A. campuses to decide whether they need police

    Amid steeply escalating school crime, drug use and fighting, individual Los Angeles public school campuses should be allowed to decide whether to station a police officer on campus, a safety task force said, a recommendation that, if adopted, would reverse wins by anti-police student activists but respond to calls by many parents to restore officers.…

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  • ARTS EXTRAVAGANZA!

    AALA School Support Administrator Vice President and Arts Education Branch Administrator Titus Campos hit the ball out of the park with ArtsFest 2024! Mr. Campos’ team and the local district arts coordinators planned an amazing showcase of student talent. Los Angeles City College hosted a day full of performances, workshops and exhibitions! Read More…

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