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Wednesday, November 20, 2013

Monterey Peninsula USD prepares to make final settlement payment to teachers

The Monterey Peninsula Unified School District is closing a long and painful chapter as officials gear up to liquidate a debt with its teachers that dates back more than a decade.

CVUSD, ADC differ on financing Arab mascot changes

If the cost of changing the mascot, logo or murals becomes too expensive for Coachella Valley High School, the national anti-discrimination group that spurred the changes will help raise funds for the school.

Westminster schools hire new district leader

A veteran educator from San Diego has been hired to lead the Westminster School District. Marian Kim-Phelps officially began working as district superintendent on Nov. 18 after her contract was unanimously approved by the district’s Board of Trustees on Nov. 14.

Twin Rivers board votes 5-1 calling for trustee Quinn’s resignation

Trustee Cortez Quinn was not at the Twin Rivers Unified School Board meeting Tuesday night, but it didn’t stop the board and parents from calling for his resignation.

Teachers association, district head toward impasse

Members of the Sweetwater Education Association came out in force Monday to the Sweetwater school board meeting to protest what they say are contract violations.

San Jose council deadlocks on Rocketship charter school in Tamien neighborhood

After more than three hours of debate, a deadlocked San Jose City Council late Tuesday voted to defer action after falling a vote short of approving construction of a new charter school that has long divided a low-income San Jose neighborhood.

Science, math, and at last parents’ common sense for Common Core

California’s science and math aficionados gathered in Sacramento this week to talk about grand plans to improve standards in these fields, starting in kindergarten, with the end goal of matching the state’s grads with high numbers of highly skilled and unfilled jobs in those fields.

iPad software licenses expire in three years, L.A. Unified says

Renewing licenses could cost $50 to $100 per iPad, about $60 million annually, despite earlier statements that the district would own the software permanently.

Teachers union members, parents protest $1-billion iPad plan

More than a dozen Los Angeles teachers on Tuesday staged their first protest of a $1-billion plan to provide iPads to every student and teacher, calling the effort misguided and unsustainable.
Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Wasco names new superintendent

The Wasco Union Elementary School District has promoted director of categorical programs Kelly Richers to superintendent.

Oxnard school board OKs 1.5 percent raise for employees

The board approved an across-the-board salary increase of 1.5 percent for employees. For many employees, the raise is retroactive to July 1.

Common Core may change path to math

Traditionally, U.S. students studied algebra and geometry in compartmentalized courses starting with algebra 1, then proceeding to geometry and algebra 2. But as schools get ready for the Common Core standards, which officially take effect in the 2014-15 school year, officials must decide whether to stick with this system or use an integrated model.

Teacher who helped gay students sues Hesperia Unified to reclaim job

The teacher who helped high schoolers blow the whistle on administrators' treatment of gay students says she was fired in retaliation and is suing to get her job back.

San Fernando Valley charter schools unite to form advocacy council

After a change in Los Angeles Unified’s funding policy sent their numbers soaring, the 42 affiliated charter schools in the San Fernando Valley have formed an official council that will work as a bloc to communicate with district officials.

Vallejo: Apache mascot at high school may be changed

The Vallejo City Unified School District administration will recommend Wednesday that the school board approve changing the mascot of its namesake high schoo