The LAUSD Board voted passed
the Public School Choice Resolution in 2009 to reform the operation of the new schools and some of the lowest performing schools in the district.
Jocelyn Lopez, a Camino Nuevo Charter Academy student explains why she wants the Los Angeles Unified School District Board of Education to select Camino Nuevo as the operator of a new school under
the Public School Choice Resolution.
As a board member of the Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD), she authored the controversial
Public School Choice Resolution, which created an annual process to identify and address the lowest performing schools in LAUSD, as well as the Teacher Effectiveness resolution to ensure that all students have access to an excellent teacher.
In August 2009, the LAUSD Board voted in favor of
the Public School Choice Resolution to reform the operation of the new schools and some of the lowest performing schools in the district.
A Camino Nuevo Charter Academy student explains why she wants the Los Angeles Unified School District Board of Education to select Camino Nuevo as the operator of a new school under
the Public School Choice Resolution.
Not exact matches
In order to meet this parental demand for
choice and the
public's desire for more high quality
public educational options for families, three key things must be addressed in California: the funding inequity which results in charter
school students being funded at lower levels than their traditional
public school counterparts, the lack of equitable facilities for charter
school students, and restrictive and hostile authorizing environments such as LAUSD Board Member Steve Zimmer's recent
resolution limiting parent
choice.
LAUSD Board Member Steve Zimmer has introduced a
resolution, to be voted upon on August 30, that would allow only in - district and pilot
school applicants to apply for new schools under the Public School Choice initi
school applicants to apply for new
schools under the
Public School Choice initi
School Choice initiative.
LAUSD boardmember Steve Zimmer's
resolution to give in - district teams preference in their
Public School Choice applications for new
schools goes to a vote on Aug. 30.
LOS ANGELES - The Los Angeles Unified
School District (LAUSD) board voted 2 - 4 to reject a
resolution proposed by Board Member Steve Zimmer seeking to limit parent
choice by curtailing the growth of charter
public schools.