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Education Headlines
Tuesday, November 26, 2013
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How Common Core State Standards are changing education at Long Beach Unified
There are no one-word answers in Donna Robertson's fifth-grade classroom at Lafayette Elementary in central Long Beach.Parent reaction to Common Core in Long Beach is mixed
Parent reaction has been varied to the new Common Core standards being rolled out by the Long Beach Unified School District.San Ysidro contract headed to mediation
A contract standoff between the San Ysidro School District and teachers association is headed for state mediation.Early testing reveals high toxic chemical levels at Malibu High School
The district plans to conduct more tests and clean up chemicals, but says there is 'no short-term risk' to being on campus.From truant slacker to straight-A student, an LAUSD success story
Before Troy Clawson went from slacker to straight-A student, he used to ditch school for weeks at a time to skateboard, not knowing or caring that truancy is against the law.Fensterwald: Rocketship charter schools singled out in California as Race to the Top finalist
Rocketship Education, with eight K-5 charter schools in San Jose, one in Milwaukee and invitations to expand into urban districts in other states, is the sole finalist from California competing for $120 million in the second district Race to the Top competition.Fensterwald: Top legislators join critics of proposed regs for new funding formula
In a letter on Monday, leaders of the state Senate and Assembly criticized proposed regulations on state funding for the state’s neediest students as inconsistent with the intent of the new school finance law.Monday, November 25, 2013