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Thursday, February 13, 2020

RQILA Passes A Marker: Launching The Los Angeles Education Examiner – redqueeninla

RQILA Passes A Marker: Launching The Los Angeles Education Examiner – redqueeninla

RQILA Passes A Marker: Launching The Los Angeles Education Examiner




Welcome to the Los Angeles Education Examiner, your new source for news on public education in Los Angeles! We will address questions surrounding education in the vast LA region hoping to raise public consciousness about how things-educational matter to everyone here, day to day. We will host stories from other writers, do a weekly news roundup (this week’s was published yesterday) and produce our own original works around LAUSD, our teachers and our schools.
As it happens more public monies and control is exerted by the seven board members of the Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) from its downtown Los Angeles “Beaudry” headquarters than from across the 110/Harbor Freeway in LA’s City Hall. Join us for considerations ranging from what you need to know about simply “going to school” today, to analysis of why it all matters on a local and statewide level, whether you are student, parent or taxpayer.
The largest school district in California is the Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD), but the entirety of Los Angeles County (LAC) enrolls nearly two-and-a-half times as many students as attend LAUSD. There are 88 school districts within LAC, ranging in size from one school of 196 pupils (in 2018/19) to the giant LAUSD with over a thousand schools and well over a half-million students. Its largest (Granada Hills Charter High) school alone enrolls nearly 4700 pupils. See figure 1 to trace LAUSD’s overall enrollment in graded and “traditional” schools (see below for definitions) since 1981. Enrollment has declined steadily since 2003/04 with a high of 747K students. Current enrollment of approximately 600K approaches that of three decades past.



Figure 1:  LAUSD long-term enrollment in graded and traditional school types from 1981-2019
Many “fingertip facts” about LAUSD can be found here, including a list of CONTINUE READING: RQILA Passes A Marker: Launching The Los Angeles Education Examiner – redqueeninla