La Opinión: Exigen al LAUSD cuentas claras sobre fondo para estudiantes pobres
July 15, 2019 – Jorge Morales of La Opinión covers our formal complaint charging the Los Angeles Unified School District with improperly accounting for more than 2 billion dollars that was [...]
LA School Report: In new legal complaint, parents say LAUSD is failing to ensure high-needs students are getting the funding they deserve
July 12, 2019 – Taylor Swaak of the LA School Report covers our formal complaint charging the Los Angeles Unified School District with improperly accounting for more than 2 billion dollars [...]
ABC 7: Parents calling for LAUSD to show how it’s spending more than 2 billion dollars that are earmarked for high need students
July 11, 2019 – ABC 7 covers our formal complaint charging the Los Angeles Unified School District with improperly accounting for more than 2 billion dollars that was supposed to go to [...]
LA Times: LAUSD isn’t properly keeping track of $1 billion for high-needs students, complaint alleges
July 12, 2019 – Sonali Kohli of the Los Angeles Times covers our formal complaint charging the Los Angeles Unified School District with improperly accounting for more than 2 billion dollars [...]
Press Release: New Complaint Claims LAUSD Not Accounting for Billions in Funds Earmarked for High Need Students
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE July 11, 2019 Contact: Isabel Alegría, Public Advocates; ialegria@publicadvocates.org, 415.431.7434; 510.541-5428 Duc Luu, [...]
Nueva Queja Reclama a LAUSD que no Contabiliza Miles de Millones en Fondos Destinados a Estudiantes de Bajos Ingresos, Estudiantes de Inglés y Foster Youth
COMUNICADO DE PRENSA Para Distribución Inmediata Julio 11, 2019 Contacto: Isabel Alegría, Public Advocates: ialegria@publicadvocates.org; 415.431.7434; 510.541-5428 Duc Luu, [...]
Revived bill promotes college entrance tests in high schools
June 20, 2019 – Alisha Kirby of K-12 Daily writes about legislation that would allow school districts to use university admission assessments in place of the current standard statewide [...]
$13 billion state bond for school construction targeted for 2020 California ballot
June 20, 2019 – John Fensterwald of EdSource covers new legislation that would put a $13 billion school construction bond on the state ballot next year and a second bond in 2022. Public [...]
Proposed misassignment systems needs teeth
June 5, 2019 – Tom Chorneau of K-12 Daily covers Public Advocates’ concerns about legislation intended to reduce the number of teachers that are improperly assigned classroom duties. [...]