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Transportation cuts generate fierce response from school officials
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By Louis Freedberg/EdSource Extra
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Once more around the track of school reforms in Los Angeles Unified
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Opinion by Charles Taylor Kerchner/Thoughts on Public Education
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LAUSD moving forward with new contract, value-added teacher evaluations
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By Adolfo Guzman-Lopez/KPCC
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9 states win Race To The Top early learning grant
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By Kimberly Hefling/Huffington Post
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California wins RTTT early learning grant
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By Kathryn Baron/Thoughts on Public Education
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The mess of No Child Left Behind
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By Brian Resnick/The Atlantic
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States creating new districts to steer 'turnarounds'
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By Christina A. Samuels/Education Week
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Five big changes to the future of teacher education
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By Tina Barseghian/KQED
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Bill eyes diploma, progress to GED for unemployment benefits
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Blog by Alyson Klein/Education Week
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Charter schools enrolling low number of poor students
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By Kathleen McGrory and Scott Hiaasen/Miami Herald
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Overworked, undertrained principals
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Blog by John Fensterwald/Educated Guess
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Facing some inconvenient truths about reforming teacher evaluations
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Opinion by Merrill Vargo/Thoughts on Public Education
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2012 01-06 themes pdf
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2012 01-13 themes pdf
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2012 01-20 Themes pdf
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Calif. students falling behind
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UCLA Today - November 20, 2007
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UCR legislative forum focuses on English-language learners
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The Press- Enterprise - April 11, 2008
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L.A. Unified School District cancels bulk of summer school programs- The district's decision, part of a wave of state budget cutbacks, is expected to affect both course work and child care.
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The Los Angeles Times - May 29, 2009
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DISPAREJOS EN LA LECCION: ESTUDIO REVELA LAS DISPARIDADES EN EL DESEMPEÑO ACADEMICO EN LAS ESCUELAS PUBLICAS DEL ESTADO
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Aunque muchos estudiantes en California se enfrentan a obstáculos en la educación, éstos son mayores para los estudiantes Africano Americanos y Latinos
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TEACHERS NEED MORE SUPPORT TO ENGAGE STUDENTS IN COMMUNITY ISSUES ACCORDING TO LAUSD STUDENT RESEARCHERS
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LAUSD high school students, part of UCLA’s ‘Council of Youth Research,’ present research on teacher-student relationships and civic agency.
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LAUSD STUDENTS TO PRESENT RESEARCH AT LOS ANGELES CITY HALL: THE IMPACT OF THE ECONOMIC CRISIS ON YOUTH, THEIR FAMILIES, AND COMMUNITIES
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Students are a part of the ‘Council of Youth Research,’ a partnership between UCLA IDEA and teachers, students, and administrators from Los Angeles high ...
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Separate and Unequal: 50 Years after Brown
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Separate and Unequal: 50 Years after Brown (page)
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A Report On The Readability Of The School Accountability Report Card (SARC)
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Professor Jeff Duncan-Andrade
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Sharing The Burden? The Impact Of Proposed Teacher Layoffs Across LAUSD
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Exit Exam: May 11, 2005 – A Research Brief: Are California High Schools Ready For The Exit Exam?
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Exit Exam: Fact Sheet: High School Exit Exam Failure Rates And Opportunity To Learn
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Youth summit students line up for shirts
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Professor John Rogers welcomes participants
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