Friday, September 30, 2011

Deasy warns L.A. school board to stay neutral on bidding over campuses - latimes.com

Deasy warns L.A. school board to stay neutral on bidding over campuses - latimes.com:

Deasy warns L.A. school board to stay neutral on bidding over campuses

L.A. schools Supt. John Deasy has cautioned school board members to avoid taking sides over who should control 15 new and 22 low-performing campuses next year.

Deasy was responding to complaints that school board member Bennett Kayser is openly backing plans being developed by three groups of district teachers for academies at South Region High School #8, a campus set to open next year in Maywood.

The school board is expected to choose the winning bidders early next year. Under a board policy, new and low-performing schools can be taken over by groups inside the district or those from outside, including charter operators.

“This causes me great concern,” Deasy wrote in a Sept. 30 memo to the seven-member board. “Highly visible board member involvement during the planning and submission process could have a