Melrose Elementary
teachers and its principal, Bernadette Lucas, took part in Los Angeles
Unified School District's pilot
teacher evaluation program, which factored in student achievement to determine
teacher effectiveness.
US Grant Funds $ 20,000
Teacher Bonuses at «High - Need» LA Schools Los Angeles Unified Schools Superintendent John Deasy said that a $ 49 million federal grant awarded to the district this week to improve teacher effectiveness will help pay for a new multiple - measure teacher evaluation system and more professional development programs, including a bonus for certain teachers at high - need s
Teacher Bonuses at «High - Need» LA Schools Los Angeles
Unified Schools Superintendent John Deasy said that a $ 49 million federal grant awarded to the district this week to improve
teacher effectiveness will help pay for a new multiple - measure teacher evaluation system and more professional development programs, including a bonus for certain teachers at high - need s
teacher effectiveness will help pay for a new multiple - measure
teacher evaluation system and more professional development programs, including a bonus for certain teachers at high - need s
teacher evaluation system and more professional development
programs, including a bonus for certain
teachers at high - need schools.
L.A.
Unified Supt. John Deasy, although named as a defendant, said Tuesday that he agreed with the lawsuit's major assertions: that state law requires the use of student test scores in
evaluations and that the district does not use them except in a limited voluntary
program involving 700
teachers and principals.